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The Palace responds to rumours Kate had botox

A spokesperson from the palace weighed in.
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Rumours of plastic surgery have been following Kate Middleton for some time, and now the palace has finally addressed the claims.

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A British plastic surgeon called out the Duchess of Cambridge for using Botox yesterday, posting before and after photos of Kate on Instagram.

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A surgeon from Dr Medi Spa Clinic in London suggested that the Duchess of Cambridge was a client in a post on Instagram yesterday.

Our Kate loves a bit of baby Botox,” Dr Munir Somji wrote in the caption, insinuating that the princess uses this method to subtly maintain her youthful look and still appear natural.

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“Baby Botox” is a process that involved injecting botulinum toxin into the face to freeze underlying muscles.

“Note the reduction of fine lines on the forehead, but also note the depression of the medial (middle part) brow but an elevation of the lateral tail of the brow,” the doctor added.

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However, a spokesperson for Kensington Palace has denied the claims made in the post.

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In a statement to The New York Post, the representative said the post was “categorically not true” and that “the Royal Family never endorse commercial activity.”

Dr Medi Spa’s marketing manager, Sammy Curry, also told the publication that they could not confirm whether or not Kate was a client.

“We wouldn’t be able to disclose whether she is a client or not…We have non-disclosure agreements where we can’t disclose our high-end clients. We absolutely can’t comment at all that she has come to us,” said Curry.

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Dr Medi Spa is closely located to Princess Kate’s home, Kensington palace. (Credit: Getty)
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Curry also said that the doctor behind the post “wanted to show the transformation that it can create and obviously how it can be used for subtle results and how it’s really good for anti-aging.”

Whether or not Kate has had botox remains up for debate, however, Kensington Palace has denied her association with this plastic surgeon. 

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