Kate Middleton had to wear make-up for two hours to hide the effects of chemotherapy

Princess of Wales made her first public appearance in months

Kate Middleton had to wear make-up for two hours to hide the effects of chemotherapy

The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, made her highly anticipated public reappearance at a British Crown event during the Trooping the Colour 2024 on June 15.

This event was closely watched by the public due to the secrecy surrounding the Princess’s battle with cancer.

Middleton wore an elegant white ensemble that drew attention, but it was her hair that sparked the most speculation.

Observers noted that her hair appeared darker and less vibrant than usual, leading to rumors that she was wearing a wig due to hair loss from cancer treatment.

The newspaper El Nacional quoted stylist Annita Ruiz, confirming that Middleton did indeed wear a wig.

The same source reported that it took more than two hours to apply makeup and prepare the Princess of Wales for the event.

The makeup, clothing, and accessories were specifically chosen to conceal the visible effects of her illness and treatments, aiming to prevent further speculation.

Middleton’s Extensive Preparation

Middleton‘s preparation included extensive makeup, a wig, and eyebrow extensions to mask the effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which can cause hair loss.

Additionally, many noted that Middleton appeared more fatigued than usual, another side effect of her treatments.

Kate Middleton underwent a two-hour make-up session to hide the effects of  cancer treatment

The public appearance of Kate Middleton was met with widespread attention and concern.

The meticulous effort to maintain her appearance underscores the challenges she faces while fulfilling her public duties amidst her health battle.

This event highlighted the resilience and grace of the Princess of Wales as she continues to navigate her royal responsibilities during a difficult time.

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