The Duchess of Cambridge has been active in attending various events, where onlookers were surprised by her hair styling skills that appeared almost magical.
During her visit to the Sudbury Silk Mills in Suffolk and later at Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, Kate showcased the UK’s textile industry. The Sudbury Silk Mills, a family-owned weaving establishment with a 300-year history, and Marina Mill were highlighted during her tour.
At Marina Mill, Kate participated in the fabric-making process by wearing an apron to observe the fabric drying and printing stages. She even demonstrated a unique hair styling method by effortlessly securing her hair in place without using a hair tie or clip.
A video capturing Kate’s hair technique went viral on social media, with fans amazed at her skill. The Duchess’s passion for British textile manufacturing was evident during the visit, emphasizing the industry’s importance in the UK’s cultural and creative landscape.
In the upcoming week, Kate is anticipated to have a significant role during US President Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK. She and Prince William will welcome the Trumps at Windsor Estate and accompany them to meet the King and Queen for an open-air greeting.
Furthermore, Kate will engage in a joint event with the First Lady and Queen Camilla the following day in Windsor. The Duchess’s strong connection to the British textile industry, traced back to her paternal ancestors’ involvement in the sector, underscores her commitment to supporting local craftsmanship.
The Duchess’s recent engagements demonstrate her active involvement in promoting British industries and her upcoming role alongside the royal family during the state visit signifies her growing influence on the global stage.