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Windswept in Wellington

If only the media would give us something, anything, which provides a glimpse of the real Kate’s personality

12 April 2014

9:00 AM

12 April 2014

9:00 AM

Kate Middleton’s arrival in New Zealand on Monday wasn’t the most flawless entrance she’s ever made. A stiff republican breeze buffeted her as she, Prince William and their son, Prince George, stepped off their plane. The weather ensured that Kate’s first official act in the land of the long white cloud ran as follows: check hair; hold support rail; check hair again; smooth hemline; back to support rail.

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Andrea Maltman is a Scottish, Melbourne-based writer. 

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