Royal fans go wild over candid video of Kate Middleton licking her lips
A video of Kate Middleton has sparked a furious debate after going viral. In the clip, the Duchess can be seen licking her lips.
Kate made a surprise appearance at Wimbledon, sitting in Royal Box to watch Britain’s Katie Boulter take on Australia’s Daria Saville despite the rainy weather. One moment has been caught by eagle-eyed fans.
In it, Kate was spotted sticking her tongue out and licking her lips while turning to the person next to her. It appears the Princess said: “My lips are chapped!” before turning away and laughing and putting her hand over her mouth.
This moment has since been uploaded as a video to TikTok, and left some fans have argued the Princess was “breaking royal protocol”. However, many online users have praised Kate for having a “human” moment and asked people to not analyze the royal’s every move.
One user said: “She’s human, please treat her as one” while another person said: “Kate is a real person. She is classy but she is real.” A third user said: “Love her for being natural.”
Many royal fans also praised Kate’s appearance as well. One person said: “She’s so cute no matter what! Love her” white someone else said: “Those dimples though! Beautiful Princess.”
Kate has often been captured having amusing reactions at Wimbledon, as the Princess is a massive fan of the games. In 2019 Kate was seen with her head in her hands at one point during the Championship final between Serbian player Novak Djokovic and Kate’s friend Roger Federer. During the 2014 Wimbledon games, Kate was often seen enthusiastically gasping or cheering.
Kate is a regular guest at the famed tennis tournament but once was forced to not attend ten years ago due to her doctor’s orders.
The Princess has spoken out that her doctors advised her to not attend the 2013 Wimbledon games despite wanting to go as she was only a few weeks from giving birth to her firstborn Prince George, who will turn 10 next week on July 22. Kate was forced to miss the men’s singles final and missed Andy Murray making history as the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936.
She added: “I was sort of, ‘Maybe I could go,’ but the doctors were like, ‘No.’ I wrote to [Murray] afterward saying sorry for not being there but huge congratulations,”
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