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    Catherine of Wales By Robert Marquez

    Kate Middleton uses Botox? The Princess of Wales’ well-kept trick is revealed

    22 December, 2022Updated:3 February, 2025
    Kate Middleton botox
    Kate, Princess of Wales. (Agency)

    There is no doubt that Kate Middleton is one of the most admired women in British royalty. The new Princess of Wales at 40 years old has a beautiful smile and a lot of sincerity, radiating a serene and natural beauty, so many people have wondered if Kate uses botox.

    The wife of Prince William, always looks impeccable and her makeup does not usually vary much and always seeks to look natural to leave all the prominence to an immaculate skin.

    Kate Middleton with camel coat
    Kate sporting low-cost earrings. (Agency)

    Kate Middleton beauty trick

    The Princess of Wales has a well-kept secret that she implements in her skincare to show off a radiant complexion. Kate’s skincare trick is a facial oil that is a must-have on her dressing table.

    Specifically, Kate is a big fan of the organic serum, a product that stands out for its smoothing effects on facial wrinkles and the results can be seen just one hour after applying it.

    Kate Middleton botox
    Kate Middleton at the Christmas Concert 2022. (@Agency)

    Most of the products made with the organic serum are based on spilanthol, an anesthetic that is the secret component of this serum that, according to its users, “works like Botox”. The product relaxes the muscles in a similar way to botulinum toxin, which is why it noticeably reduces fine lines.

    Viral picture of Kate Middleton botox

    In the middle of the year of 2019, a comparative image of Kate Middleton went viral on social media. It was a post on Instagram shared by British plastic surgeon, Munir Somji of Dr. Medi Spa in London, in which he has hinted that the princess was one of his clients and validated of the benefits of what he calls “baby botox”.

    Kate Middleton botox
    Instagram post that claimed Kate used botox.

    For that post on Instagram, Buckingham Palace made a statement through a statement to the American media, New York Post, to deny the publication of Dr. Munir Somji, cataloging it as “false” and that “the royal family never endorses any commercial activity”.

    Subsequently, Dr. Munir Somji assured that his intention was to illustrate the benefits of “baby botox” and his publication was removed.

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