Princess Kate has one technique when it comes to being photographed in public
is no doubt one of the most popular members of the Royal Family, with many fans across the globe in awe of ’s wife.
As well as being praised for her actions and royal work, including her project Shaping Us, the princess is also , whether that be her hair style, fashion choices, or beaming smile.
Despite being in and out of the public eye for the last year since her cancer diagnosis, royal fans have still been quick to point out that even after a health scare, Kate, 43, continues to look picture-perfect, with her latest outing being just weeks ago on the .
While many may think it is the stylists that help Kate achieve her flawless look, royal expert Miranda Holder has revealed on that there’s a trick the Princess of Wales uses in public every time.
, Miranda said: “Have you ever wondered how Kate Middleton looks so stunning in her photographs? Because she does – every single one.”
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She continued: “Well, the Duchess of Cambridge [Princess of Wales] has had some media training, and I’m going to share a cheeky little style hack that she uses every single time without fail.
“She has simply been trained to always keep her chin parallel to the ground. She doesn’t tilt it down, she doesn’t tilt it up, and that assures a flattering photograph every single time.”
The princess last received praise for her picture-perfect looks on January 9 when , 42, posted
Royal fans were quick to comment on the picture, which showed the princess smiling with her hands in her jean pockets.
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The princess was last seen in public on Christmas Day
One fan wrote: “You look amazing Princess Catherine.”
A second said: “You look great Kate!”
A third wrote: “Stunning as always. Good bless you with health and many more birthdays to celebrate.”
The princess will continue her gradual return to work this year.