Leading style expert spots Princess Kate uses 'cheeky' style move every time without fail


Princess Kate is photographed constantly but somehow manages to look flawless in every single one.

Of course, some of this is down to her great looks, but one fashion expert suggested she also uses a clever trick when she finds herself in front of the camera.

Fashion expert Miranda Holder, who often shares royal style titbits with her 180,000 TikTok followers, suggested that the Princess has had some specific “media training” for this.

She said: “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.”

Kate makes sure to do this rather than tilt her chin up or down. This “ensures a flattering photograph every single time”.

Royal fans can keep this in mind next time they’re being snapped at a function.

Miranda’s hack was liked by more than 700,000 people, with a further 60,000 people saving it for future reference.

In another video, Miranda claimed that Kate looks great in her photos because she stands tall and keeps a straight spine – no slouching for the Princess!

At the same time, she keeps her shoulders down and relaxed as opposed to rigid.

The expert spotted that Kate maintains an awareness of her hand placement, and also takes small steps instead of big strides.

Miranda concluded: “Being as beautiful as Kate doesn’t guarantee you great photos every time, it does take work.”

Body language expert Judi James once spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk about one of Kate’s signature moves.

She said: “Kate tends to play it straight with her eye expressions, creating a regal effect rather than a series of individual-looking connections.

“Her eye expressions, like the late Queen’s, are to be enjoyed by watching rather than joining in a non-verbal communication.”

However, Meghan Markle may have a different approach: “Meghan will tend to use a more directly communicative eye expression that ‘talks’ to the cameras, appearing to engage us in a more one-to-one communication.”

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