SHE never puts a foot out of line when it comes to her royal wardrobe.
But there’s one accessory Kate Middleton has become known for during her time in the Royal Family – and that’s a flesh-coloured plaster.
Last week, the mum-of-three visited Cardiff with Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte as part of The Queen‘s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
As she attended a walkabout around the city, Kate was pictured wearing a plaster on her right thumb.
But according to Bristol Live, the mum was still able to shake hands with fans who had waited hours to meet the Cambridge family.
However this isn’t the first time the Duchess has been spotted with plasters on her hands.
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On Christmas Day in 2016, the mum was photographed holding Charlotte’s hand as they left a church service with a plaster covering up a cut on her hand.
A month earlier, the Duchess had been pictured covering another graze on her finger.
Kate is a passionate campaigner for teen mental health and was in Luton learning about support for young people when this snap was taken in August 2016.
The plaster on her thumb was clear to see when she gave the paps a Royal wave.
In 2019, the mum-of-three was pictured with a plaster on her right thumb when she appeared in camel-coloured culottes and a cream shirt at Chelsea Flower Show.
As a keen gardener, it’s possible Kate could accidentally cut her fingers while tending to her flowers.
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But as we’re sure all mums will agree, her very minor injuries could have occurred during the rough and tumble of everyday life with three kids.
Either way, Buckingham Palace has previously said: “We have no comment on the plaster.”