Kate Middleton stuns as she makes a return to duties with blonde post-holiday hair as she joins William at the Natural History Museum

The Princess of Wales looked stunning as she joined her husband Prince William on a visit to the Natural History Museum in London today as they returned to duties after their summer break. 

Kate, 43, who studied art history at university and has been patron of the attraction since 2013, looked stunning in an elegant ensemble with her newly blonde locks on display after spending a summer in the sun. 

The Prince of Wales also showed a hint of tan as he joined his wife for a day out in the capital after their traditional break, which this year reportedly including a trip on their superyacht to Kefalonia, sailing around the Greek islands. 

Kate, who has apparently dyed her brunette locks a few shades lighter, looked stylish in a fitted tweed blazer, paired with a white shirt and smart black tailored trousers. 

Today, the couple will kick off their own ‘autumn term’ as they visit the site’s newly transformed gardens and meet children and young people taking part in learning programmes.  

Kate and William, also 43, will be shown how cutting-edge technology is being used around the garden for conservation and research biodiversity projects. 

These include a network of sensors, which collect environmental data to give a picture of life in the gardens. 

They are also set to join school pupils from Lewisham for a pond-dipping session, before meeting students from Manchester who have been creating new habitats in their school grounds through the National Education Nature Park programme. 

This trailblazing education programme, led by the Museum working with the RHS and commissioned by the Department for Education, has seen more than 7,500 schools, colleges and nurseries getting involved so far, and is inspiring action in young people by developing their connection with nature. 

The Princess of Wales joined her husband Prince William to visit the Natural History Museum in London today as they returned to duties after their summer break

The Princess of Wales joined her husband Prince William to visit the Natural History Museum in London today as they returned to duties after their summer break

Kate, 43, showed off her newly blonde locks, while both royals appeared to be sporting a tan

Kate, 43, showed off her newly blonde locks, while both royals appeared to be sporting a tan

The gardens and National Education Nature Park programme are part of the Natural History Museum’s ambitious Urban Nature Movement, an initiative which aims to help people feel more connected to nature and more confident in their ability to protect it. 

It’s a cause clearly close to both of their hearts, as Kate is currently spearheading her ‘Mother Nature’ project to highlight humanity’s connection to the natural world, while William’s annual Earthshot Prize has reaffirmed the couple’s commitment to tackle the world’s biggest climate challenges. 

The Princess has spoken in depth about how she turned to nature as a source of comfort and solace during her cancer diagnosis last year, even calling it her ‘sanctuary’ in a video released in May to mark the start of Mental Health Awareness Week. 

Kate said at the time: ‘Over the past year, nature has been my sanctuary.

‘The natural world’s capacity to inspire us, to nurture us and help us heal and grow is boundless and has been understood for generations.

‘It is through nature, that we can fully understand the true interconnectedness of all things, the importance of balance and the importance of renewal and resilience. Connecting to nature helps us to experience a deeper sense of ourselves, the world around us, and each other.’

In a follow-up video titled ‘Summer’ released last month, Kate again released a personal message about her connection with nature

She said: ‘Our lives flourish when we cherish the bonds of love and friendship. It has never been more important to appreciate the value of one another, and of Mother Nature. Here’s to Summer. C’.  

The Princess appears to have undergone a hair transformation in recent months, after first debuting her blonder locks in April

The Princess appears to have undergone a hair transformation in recent months, after first debuting her blonder locks in April

The princess appears to have dyed her hair a few shades lighter - and has spent a summer outdoors

The princess appears to have dyed her hair a few shades lighter – and has spent a summer outdoors

The royal couple beamed as they returned to work - both of them with a tan

The royal couple beamed as they returned to work – both of them with a tan

Catherine Princess of Wales visits The Natural History Museum's newly transformed gardens

Catherine Princess of Wales visits The Natural History Museum’s newly transformed gardens

The Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to the Natural History Museum's newly transformed gardens in London

The Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to the Natural History Museum’s newly transformed gardens in London

The royal mother-of-three was seen beaming as she joined her husband for the first visit of the 'autumn term'

The royal mother-of-three was seen beaming as she joined her husband for the first visit of the ‘autumn term’

Kate was once again seen with newly-blonde locks - which she debuted during a trip to Balmoral last month

Kate was once again seen with newly-blonde locks – which she debuted during a trip to Balmoral last month

In 2019, Her Royal Highness launched the ‘Back to Nature’ garden at the Chelsea Flower Show to spotlight the power of nature in enriching early childhood development. The Princess has also had a longtime relationship with the Scouts which focuses on enabling children and young people to experience the outdoors and natural world. 

The gardens first opened in July 2024 and are intended to serve as a ‘living laboratory’, where visitors and scientists can monitor wildlife in an urban environment. 

Since then, they have welcomed more than five million visitors – and hope the space will encourage young people to take positive action for nature and spend more time in nature through hands-on activities. 

According to the museum, visitors have reported feelings of enhanced wellbeing after spending time in the gardens. 

In 2021, The Princess spent time at the Museum while they were in the early stages of development for the Urban Nature Project – hearing how work was underway to transform the Natural History Museum gardens into a cutting-edge research centre and outdoor classrooms. 

The year before, she visited the attraction once again and said it was ‘wonderful to be back’ at the reopened museum. 

In a video clip, she explained: ‘It’s so wonderful to be back at the re-opened Natural History Museum where we can all enjoy it’s treasures once again.

‘I’m here because tomorrow night, I’m announcing the 56th Wildlife Photographer of the Year.’

Her new look is thought to be the result of spending the summer in the sun, which reportedly included a yacht holiday to Greece

Her new look is thought to be the result of spending the summer in the sun, which reportedly included a yacht holiday to Greece

South Kensington’s museum district – usually a tourist and school holiday hotspot in London – had been closed for months during the coronavirus lockdown. 

This year, the Wales family were reported to have spent time sailing around the Greek islands during their summer break in July.

At the time, the royals were said to have headed south in the Ionian sea from Kefalonia, to another island, Zakynthos and were said to have borrowed a $40million superyacht called Almax for their trip.

After dropping anchor some distance from shore, it was then said Prince George had fancied something off the menu, though sources have remained tight-lipped about details. 

A source said at the time: ‘George required a specific dietary item which led to the tender going ashore in Zakynthos to purchase it. Nothing extravagant, just something particular.’ 

A week beforehand, the Daily Mail revealed that a retired civil servant spotted some of the royal party – Kate, Charlotte and Louis – on their superyacht off the coast of Ithaca, a tiny island 25 minutes by ferry from Kefalonia.

Penelope Likoudi, 64, was swimming in secluded Mavrouna Bay when she came within 30 metres (100ft) of the yacht.

‘Kate was standing on the top level with Charlotte and Louis,’ she said. ‘There was an older lady next to them, possibly Kate’s mother, but I wasn’t able to see her well.

‘I literally shivered with excitement. I was shocked, I couldn’t believe it. Now I wish I’d called out hello to them. But I didn’t, I got starstruck and couldn’t get the words out.

‘There was no sign of William or George though.’

The Daily Mail has learned that not once during the sailing trip did the royals set foot on any of the islands.

It is thought to have been considered but quickly ruled out because of security concerns. Instead the royals made good use of a platform that transforms the stern hatch into a private beach area, where they swam and played on inflatables and paddleboards.

It was rumoured at the time that the Prince and Princess of Wales had been joined by Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton – although this has not been confirmed. 

The couple were reported to have touched down in a private jet, before being whisked away in a convoy of vehicles with tinted windows.

The Princess of Wales seemingly debuted a new hair colour as she was spotted with lighter locks on her way to Sunday church service in Balmoral last month

The Princess of Wales seemingly debuted a new hair colour as she was spotted with lighter locks on her way to Sunday church service in Balmoral last month

Catherine, 43, appeared to have coloured her hair a few shades lighter as her cascading tresses looked more blonde than ever before

Catherine, 43, appeared to have coloured her hair a few shades lighter as her cascading tresses looked more blonde than ever before

Prior to taking time out from the public eye for the summer, Kate’s last official engagements included attending Wimbledon tennis tournament and visiting the RHS Wellbeing Garden at Colchester Hospital in July. 

The Prince and Princess of Wales also joined King Charles and Queen Camilla to spend time at Balmoral during their summer break. 

Kate was last seen publicly when she attended the traditional Sunday service at Crathie Kirk during their stay. 

The royal mother-of-three was in the passenger seat as William drove to the service, while their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were in the backseat. 

The princess appeared to have coloured her hair a few shades lighter as her cascading tresses looked more blonde than ever before. 

William, appearing a calm and collected driver, looked smart in a suit and tie as he sat behind the wheel.

Meanwhile, Kate was the picture of elegance in a black hat with a structured bow, a textured jacket and a maroon top as she smiled in the passenger seat next to William.

Charlotte, 10, gazed out the car window with a curious expression on her face, her hair tied up neatly so it stayed out of her face. She was wearing a cream cardigan over a polka dot dress – her mother Kate’s favourite print.

She also spent time in the sun during Wimbledon tennis tournament in July

She also spent time in the sun during Wimbledon tennis tournament in July

The Princess of Wales during a visit to the RHS's Wellbeing Garden at Colchester Hospital in Essex on July 2

The Princess of Wales during a visit to the RHS’s Wellbeing Garden at Colchester Hospital in Essex on July 2

Prince William, and Kate, Princess of Wales, attend the State Banquet at Windsor Castle on July 8

Prince William, and Kate, Princess of Wales, attend the State Banquet at Windsor Castle on July 8

During the drive, it appeared Prince George, 11, was deep in conversation with Prince Louis, seven, whose eyes were large as he looked up at his big brother.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, experts claimed that the mother-of-three’s blonder locks may also be the result of spending more time in the sun than usual. 

Sarah Gadsdon, a freelance stylist, told the Daily Mail: ‘After a sun-soaked holiday in Greece, Kate returned not only with a refreshed spirit but also with naturally lightened hair. 

‘The combination of sea air, sunshine, and saltwater had gently lifted her hair to a softer shade – creating the perfect starting point for her next salon visit.’

Sarah believes that Kate’s naturally lightened hair led her hairdresser to ‘see an opportunity’ to go a few shades blonder – as it required ‘less chemical processing’ to do so. 

On a trip to Tobermory back in April, Kate was also seen with the lighter look, instead of her usual dark brunette.  

Sarah added: ‘As Kate embraces the natural changes that come with aging, such as the increasing presence of grey strands, she’s made a thoughtful shift in her hair colour strategy. 

‘Rather than covering greys with darker dyes – which often require more frequent maintenance- she’s opted for a lighter, blended tone. This approach not only gives her hair a softer, more natural appearance but also helps camouflage greys in a subtle, low-maintenance way.

‘Thanks to her time in the Greek sun, Kate has found a new, more effortless hair colour that flatters her features, respects the health of her hair, and celebrates the beauty of aging with confidence.’

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