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Kate Middleton shows 'true colours' in bold moment rarely caught on camera
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Kate Middleton shows 'true colours' in bold moment rarely caught on camera Princess Kate appears to have shown her "true colours" recently as a rather bold moment was claimed to have been caught on camera. It offered a glimpse of her people rarely get to see, according to reports Princess Kate recently appeared to show her "true colours" in a moment that's rarely caught on camera, and she left people totally distracted. It comes after the Princess recently announced she had taken on the...
Kate Middleton shows 'true colours' in bold moment rarely caught on camera
Princess Kate appears to have shown her "true colours" recently as a rather bold moment was claimed to have been caught on camera. It offered a glimpse of her people rarely get to see, according to reports
Princess Kate recently appeared to show her "true colours" in a moment that's rarely caught on camera, and she left people totally distracted. It comes after the Princess recently announced she had taken on the Three Peaks Challenge to raise awareness of cancer.
Now footage has emerged which is reported to be of Princess Kate and it shows her in a completely different light to what we usually see, and people can't stop talking about it. Videos have gone viral on TikTok showing the Princess taking part in the challenge and passing members of the public, even though some seemed to not even realise it was her.
It's not the first time she's caught the attention of the public lately either. Previously, it was revealed what steps the Princess is reported to take to look flawless.
One account wrote: "So proud of Catherine. Even after everything she’s been through, she continues to inspire others with grace, resilience, and hope. What an extraordinary woman."
In footage accompanying the post, you then see what appears to be the Princess walking up a mountain alone, passing several people as she takes on the hike. While someone clearly spotted her, and filmed it, many people seemed to remain unaware that she was there.
Kate donned walking gear and a baseball cap to take on the challenge, and she looked more than confident when she was doing so. Many people are in awe that she just appeared to blend in with the crowd.
Many people thought the footage seemed to expose her "true colours", as it showed her being normal, down to earth and totally at ease within her own skin. People were quick to celebrate her in the comments, and elsewhere on social media.
One said: "A great lady. Lead by example." Another wrote: "My God, she is perfection in every way."
A third replied: "Her quiet dignity, shown through actions rather than words, is what makes her truly graceful. The message that after overcoming cancer, one can embrace a rich, fulfilling life true to oneself - and that we should build a society where flexible work supports exactly that kind of life - is profoundly encouraging. I can’t think of a more inspiring way to uplift others."
Meanwhile, a fourth commented: "I love the fact people didn't recognise her, she got out of the way of those descending, which is the right etiquette, she didn't have an army of obvious guards with her, she carried her own pack and didn't make it obvious. Princess Catherine is in a class all by herself."
One more also noted: "She is an example of a great daughter, sister, wife, mother and the future Queen. She is a fine and noble woman."
It comes after the Prince and Princess of Wales admitted Kate has taken on the challenge on Instagram earlier this week. The Princess detailed why she decided to do it in a heartfelt post.
Part of it read: "Every year, hundreds of thousands of people in this country hear the words no one wants to hear. What follows is a path that tests every part of who we are: physically, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually.
"The challenges ripple outwards, touching families, friendships, work and the quiet moments we spend alone with our thoughts. Cancer doesn’t just affect the body. It changes how you think and feel and profoundly affects every aspect of life.
"I know this personally, and that the journey through and beyond treatment requires more than medicine alone. I have taken on the National Three Peaks Challenge, not simply as a physical endeavour but as a chance to explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back. The Royal Marsden is a place that holds great meaning for me and whose care and expertise are life changing for so many people."