In a dazzling surprise appearance on the BBC’s Children in Need telethon, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, once again embraced a blast from the past with her ’70s-inspired hairstyle. The 41-year-old royal showcased loose curls cascading below her shoulders, with face-framing curls reminiscent of the iconic Farrah Fawcett.
During her cameo, Princess Catherine passionately spoke about the Children in Need telethon’s mission, emphasizing its remarkable achievement of raising over $1.2 billion for underprivileged youth in the U.K. since its inception in 1980. She expressed her dedication to supporting, championing, and empowering children for a healthier and happier future.
This isn’t the first time Princess Catherine has taken a retro style detour. Earlier this month, during a visit to a charity in Scotland with Prince William, she sported ’70s-inspired flared pants, complementing her groovy ensemble with a matching hairstyle. However, the royal quickly transitioned to a more traditional look when she assumed her role as Colonel-in-Chief of 1st the Queen’s Dragoon Guards.
Known for her versatility, Princess Catherine had recently attended the Shaping Us National Symposium at the Design Museum in London, showcasing her classic beachy waves. The ever-fashionable royal effortlessly shifts between styles, leaving the public intrigued and inspired.
In true Kate Middleton fashion, her surprise ’70s hair revival not only adds a touch of glamour to the royal repertoire but also keeps admirers eagerly anticipating her next style transformation.