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The Princess of Wales impresses fans with her no-hair-tie styling hack


"There's nothing this woman can't do perfectly," one individual wrote


SUDBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Catherine, Princess of Wales visits Sudbury Silk Mills in Sudbury, Suffolk, a family-run weaving mill that has been at the forefront of jacquard weaving and an integral part of the British textile industry for over 300 years, on September 11, 2025 in Sudbury, England. The Princess of Wales is visiting mills in Sudbury and Cuxton today as she celebrates British creativity and craftmanship.  (Photo by Arthur Edwards - WPA Pool/Getty Images)© Getty Images
Alexandra HurtadoContributor
SEPTEMBER 11, 2025 6:11 PM EDTSEP 11, 2025, 6:11 PM EDT

No hair tie? No problem! The Princess of Wales effortlessly styled her hair in a low bun during her visit to Marina Mill on Thursday. Dressed in an apron, the royal mom of three twisted her locks into a bun before trying her hand at silk screen printing.

CUXTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles as she creates a screen print during a visit to Marina Mill on September 11, 2025 in Cuxton, England.  Marina Mill was established in 1967, and is based in an old Victorian mill on the banks of the River Medway, where a small team produces fabrics using the traditional silk-screen method. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe - WPA Pool/Getty Images)© Chris J Ratcliffe - WPA Pool/Getty Images

A video of the moment was shared on X by @RoyallyBelle_, who penned: "Just the Princess of Wales effortlessly putting her hair into a bun with no hair ties or clips at all today 💅."

 "Looks like this is something she does all the time. And it doesn’t look messy," one individual replied to the post. Another wrote, "There's nothing this woman can't do perfectly because girl... how did she do it?!?😭😍."

CUXTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Catherine, Princess of Wales creates a screen print during a visit to Marina Mill on September 11, 2025 in Cuxton, England.  Marina Mill was established in 1967, and is based in an old Victorian mill on the banks of the River Medway, where a small team produces fabrics using the traditional silk-screen method. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe - WPA Pool/Getty Images)© Chris J Ratcliffe - WPA Pool/Getty Images

One X user dubbed Catherine "the relatable princess," writing, "For me it’s that she’s clearly done this a million times at home. It felt like an intimate moment revealed of what she’s like when the cameras are off. The relatable princess."

CUXTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Catherine, Princess of Wales creates a screen print during a visit to Marina Mill on September 11, 2025 in Cuxton, England.  Marina Mill was established in 1967, and is based in an old Victorian mill on the banks of the River Medway, where a small team produces fabrics using the traditional silk-screen method. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe - WPA Pool/Getty Images)© Chris J Ratcliffe - WPA Pool/Getty Images

The Waleses' social media accounts shared a photo of the Princess screen printing in a carousel of photos from her visit to Kent. "A wonderful time learning how to screen print at the family-run Marina Mill in Kent, where every fabric is hand-drawn, printed and finished with remarkable skill! A true celebration of the creativity and passion that defines the UK’s textiles identity," the post was captioned.

SUDBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Catherine, Princess of Wales visits Sudbury Silk Mills on September 11, 2025 in Sudbury, England. The Princess of Wales is visiting mills in Sudbury and Cuxton today as she celebrates British creativity and craftmanship. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage)© Samir Hussein/WireImage

The Princess of Wales looked business chic for her solo engagements on Thursday, wearing a gray checked pantsuit with a black top, black pumps and a necklace featuring the initials of her three children: George, Charlotte and Louis. 

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Her Royal Highness visited mills in Sudbury and Cuxton to celebrate British creativity and craftsmanship. Beth Humes, an account manager at Suffolk Silk Mills, who helped show the Princess around, described Catherine as a "really really lovely lady." 

"I thought she seemed really clued up about the industry and also the process," Beth said (via HOLA! USA's sister brand HELLO!). "Obviously she's visited mills before so she understands a bit about how it works but her questions were really insightful, she was asking about what the demands of our customers are and also about the creative process as well."

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