Kate Middleton has shared her disbelief at how quickly the Royal children are growing up. The Princess of Wales shares Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven, with her husband, Prince William, whom she wed in April 2011.
Kate gave a rare glimpse into her family life while paying a visit to the National History Museum in London earlier this week, where she and William were checking out the newly renovated gardens.
While chatting with locals on the outskirts of the museum, one person asked her how the couple’s children were getting on. Kate responded by telling the crowd that they’re all “getting big now.” A video posted to TikTok showed the mum of three gesturing that the kids were almost at her height.
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The 43-year-old then revealed that George is “already in [her] shoes,” which suggests that the future King and his mother share the same shoe size.
Alongside the update on the Royal kids, plenty of people took to the TikTok video to comment on how glowing Kate looks — the Princess recently underwent a major hair transformation, swapping her signature chestnut locks for a lighter, honey shade.
“Kate looks beautiful,” one person said, while another echoed: “Kate Middleton looks very fresh.”
“Katherine looks wonderful. Love her hair colour!” another penned, as a fourth added: “Her new hair is beautiful. Katherine will look wonderful in any colour she wears.”
Others said they remind her “so much of Princess Diana,” with her “chic style” and “warm” and “humbling” personality.
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