Kate Middleton left her fans in awe last month as she flaunted a stunning new hairstyle for the fall season – curtain bangs!
Since then, the Princess of Wales has been showing off her new hairdo, as was evident during her trip to Cardiff last week, where she let her feathery, center-parted fringe down and styled the rest of her locks into elegant, loose curls.
Princess Kate visited the Welsh capital city with her husband, Prince William to celebrate the commencement of Black History Month and pay homage to the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush in the UK seventy-five years ago.
The royals greeted school children at the Grange Pavilion, high-fiving and fist-bumping them while also stopping to chat and introduce themselves.
Princess Kate Stuns With Feathery, Center-Parted Bangs And Curls In Cardiff
Along with her chic caramel-colored hairstyle, Princess Kate also opted for a sleek and fashionable ensemble, complete with a navy Holland Cooper powersuit.
The mom of three's blazer and trousers boasted a classic pinstripe pattern, along with shiny button details. The Duchess of Cambridge added a white v-neck top underneath and topped it all off with pointed-toe dark blue heels.
The style icon accessorized her get-up with eye-catching golden hoop earrings. As for her glam, Princess Kate went for subtle eyeliner, voluminous lashes, rosy blush on her high cheekbones and a glossy pink pout.
Throughout the day, at the Grange Pavilion (a once vacant bowls pavilion that now serves as a community center) Princess Kate and Prince William were introduced to a group who regularly convene there. This included members from the Windrush Cymru Elders, Black History Cymru 365, and the Ethnic Minority Youth Forum for Wales.
The Ethnic Minority Youth Forum, comprising of young people aged between 11 and 25, aims to represent the interests of those from minority ethnic communities in Wales. During their visit, the royal couple had the opportunity to meet with them and learn more about their aspirations and concerns.
Later on, the duo conversed with young locals from the Somali community. They listened to accounts of the initiatives undertaken by members of the Wales Somaliland Youth Links and Cardiff Bay Warriors FC. Afterwards, William and Kate enthusiastically engaged in a game of table tennis at the Grange Pavilion.
Subsequently, the royals proceeded towards Fitzalan High School, where they were informed about the projects undertaken by students regarding Black history and the Windrush generation.