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Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, unveils new hair at Tiny Happy People launch – 7NEWS.com.au
The Duchess of Cambridge unveiled her latest makeover during an event at Sandringham House, and the new look has even been given its own nickname.

Kate Middleton has debuted a new hairstyle to the delight of royal watchers around the world.
The Duchess of Cambridge unveiled her latest do during an interview about the BBCs new Tiny Happy People initiative in the UK.
While the royal mum-of-three has long had long, dark brown locks, her hair now has lighter, honey-coloured highlights.
Fans have described the new hair colour as bronde a combination of blonde and brunette – with many complimenting the duchess on her new look.
She looks 10 years younger and even more beautiful, said one royal fan.
Added another: Bronde really suits her. Im a big fan of this new look.
Kate unveiled her new ‘bronde’ hairstyle at the launch of Tiny Happy People in the UK. Credit: Kensington Palace/AP
Said a third: That hair is gorgeous! And that dress is perfect – I love polka dots. Catherine always looks classically elegant.
The duchess revealed her new look during an interview to promote the Tiny Happy People in the grounds of Sandringham House.
The initiative offers parents and carers tips on how to develop communication skills with young children.
Royal watchers have commented on Kate’s new honey-coloured highlights. Credit: Kensington Palace/AP
Its information like that I wish I had had as a first time mum, its gold dust really for families to be given those tips and tools to be able to use, particularly in those first five years, the duchess said.
During an event on July 5, Kate’s hair appeared to be a lot darker. Credit: Joe Giddens/AP
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