Why doesn't Kate Middleton usually pick up her hair? We have the answer
The duchess's loose hair is one of her hallmarks. This hairstyle could be the result of a small complex that the most observant fans have detected
Since Kate Middleton came to the fore in November 2010 after her engagement to Prince William, her image has not changed excessively. We could say that she is one of the members of the British royal house who has taken the least risk in changing her look. In fact, one of the most characteristic features of the Duchess of Cambridge is her hair: always loose, semi-straight or wavy, naturally dried and with slight reflections that shyly lighten it.
When we talk about such exposed personalities, the normal thing is that there is an army of fans who analyze every detail in detail. And that is what has happened with Kate: her followers realized that when she had to tie her hair, she wore a bow that did not fix the sides excessively and when she did, she added a headdress or a hat that covered part of her hair. Why?
The reason is simple: the Duchess of Cambridge has a scar on the left side of her head of about 7 inches and a half that makes her uncomfortable when she picks up her hair. She this she was seen a long time ago on a visit to Clarence House, when the most observant detected her while she was chatting relaxed with guests at the party organized by the royal house.
After this discovery, social networks were alarmed and comments and speculations about the origin of this wound multiplied. So much so that even Kensington Palace made an official statement in which it clarified, in part, this situation. In the circular, she commented that this scar was the result of an operation that she had undergone when she was a child, although she did not specify why.
These words from the palace that tried to calm the rumor mill did nothing more than stoke the fire and set off speculations that were somehow silenced by an expert in the field: John Scurr, consulting surgeon at Lister Hospital in London. According to an interview he gave to the 'Daily Mail', the surgeon questioned whether it was the cause of a complicated procedure and stated: “I doubt that it was a serious medical condition and I would say that it is the result of an arteriovenous malformation, a brand of birth, which has been eliminated ”. With this explanation, even the most conspiratorial breathed easy.
Interestingly, her husband, Prince William, also has a scar. Hers is on the forehead and is the result of a blow received by a golf club when she was 13 years old. The queen's grandson christened this scar 'Harry Potter's'.