You know when you go to a red carpet premiere (okay, just a fancy
event), and your hair looks absolutely fabulous? Then you wake up the
next day and still want to make the most of it? Looks like that's Kate Middleton's MO, too!
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After wearing an updo at the Spectre London
premiere on Oct. 26, Kate Middleton's day-after ponytail, as modeled
while visiting the children and mentors of Chance UK the next day, is
beyond bouncy; see it from every angle in photos!
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The morning after attending the Royal Film Performance of Spectre,
the latest James Bond film, the Duchess of Cambridge, 33, met with the
children and mentors of Chance UK on Tuesday, Oct. 27, in London,
rocking the bounciest of ponytails.
Seemingly making the most of the volume and shine from the glam updo
she sported just hours before, Middleton whipped her already styled
brunette tresses into a wrapped ponytail that boasted lots of teasing up
top and perfectly curled ends.
With the 'do, the mom of two — Prince George, 2, and Princess Charlotte, 5 months, whom she shares with husband Prince William
— modeled Orla Kiely's heather gray dress with pleating and floral
appliqués (recycled from her 2012 visit to the Prince's Foundation for
Children and the Arts).
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Kate Middleton, hair detail, meets children and mentors from Chance UK's
Early Intervention Programme at Islington Town Hall on October 27, 2015
in London, England. |
She finished the ensemble with drop pearl earrings, a silver watch, a
black clutch, Jimmy Choo suede pumps, and, of course, her 12-carat
sapphire engagement ring.
Middleton was on hand to meet with the children, mentors, and parents
who participate in Chance UK's early intervention program, which aims
to protect youngsters who are at risk for developing antisocial or
criminal behavior.
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Kate Middleton arrives at Islington Town Hall to meet children and
mentors From Chance UK's Early Intervention Programme on October 27,
2015 in London, England. |
Later in the day, the duchess is expected to attend the 100 Women in
Hedge Funds Gala Dinner, which is being held in honor of another of
Middleton's charities, The Art Room. The former art history student is
also a patron of the 100 Women in Hedge Funds' Philanthropic
Initiatives.
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