Kate Middleton Made Cheeky Joke About Prince William’s New Beard During…

Kate Middleton found the humor in Prince William’s new look during the Remembrance Sunday gathering on Sunday, November 10.
What, you like a beard?” lip reader Nicola Hickling claimed Sophie Wessex told Kate.
“I find it quite rousing,” the princess allegedly joked, according to Hickling.
“You’re all better now,” Wessex replied.
OK! previously reported the Prince of Wales revealed his daughter, Princess Charlotte, was shocked to see her father’s new look.
âWell, Charlotte didnât like it the first time. I got floods of tears, the first one I got tears, so I had to shave it off,” William revealed in an interview during the Earthshot Prize Awards in Cape Town on Thursday, November 7.
âThen I grew it back. I thought, hang on a second, and I convinced her it was going to be OK,â William added.
According to a source, William is fond of his five o’clock shadow.
âWilliam really loves how he looks with a beard, he always has,â an insider spilled to a news outlet. âHeâd have been wearing one for years now if it werenât for royal protocol.â
âIt might sound silly, but [Prince] Harry wasnât lying in his memoir when he wrote that he and William fought about his wedding day beard,â the insider added.
William’s previous lack of facial hair became a controversial topic in Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare.
âAh â there it was,â Harry wrote. âAfter heâd come back from an assignment from Special Forces, Willy was sporting a full beard, and someone told him to be a good boy, run along and shave it. He hated the idea of me enjoying a perk heâd been denied.â
Royal butler Grant Harrold claimed William’s stubble was reminiscent of King Charles and Prince Philip in their youth.
“Traditionally royals had beards. If you go back in time to the Middle Ages, they always did. It has gone in and out of fashion over different royal eras. The late Prince Philip sometimes sported a beard,” Harrold said on behalf of Slingo.
“The King, King Charles has been seen with a beard, and both Prince William and Harry have too,” the former royal butler noted. “Itâs quite common for royals to go through phases of having a beard, like many men do during their lifetime. For the royals, itâs personal choice, yes itâs to do with fashion, but itâs also to do with what they feel like doing at the time.”
When members of the royal family make changes to their aesthetics, it often becomes a trending topic.
“Itâs been interesting to see quite a bit of debate about it because William has sported a beard in the past as well, and Harry has for years,” Harrold stated. “Because theyâre such recognizable people, when they change their appearance in any way, thereâs a lot of discussion about it because itâs a new look.”
“The comments are overall very positive, people seem to like the look. It seems like itâs his inner royal from a bygone era, not just his father but his grandfather, and great, great grandfather,” he added.
The lip reader spoke to The Sun.