Prince Harryisn’t the only royal whose hair hascaptured the attention of young fans!Kate Middletonshared a cute moment with a little girl outside a community center inDundee, Scotland, on Tuesday. The royal mom of three, 37, flashed a big smile as she let the young fan wearing a pink coat stroke her mane, which was styled in her go-to bouncy blowout. The girl grinned back, clearly aware of the special moment.Her blowout style is, of course, a look that Kate has perfected through the years. The royal mom is known for her polished curls and tends to opt for more volume and bounce when she wears her hair down.Her wedding-day hairstylist, Richard Ward, previously told PEOPLE exactly how he achieves “The Kate” blowout look,with tips on everything from drying the hair (on a low speed) to how to remove the rollers (there’s twirling involved).“It’s not just about Kate’s hair — it is beautifully finished, frizz-free, shiny hair,”Ward said. “It’s a hairstyle that is well finished.”IAN RUTHERFORD/AFP/GettyKate Middleton.IAN RUTHERFORD/AFP/GettyKate Middleton.IAN RUTHERFORD/AFP/GettyKate Middleton.IAN RUTHERFORD/AFP/GettyWhen Kate is wearing her hair up, she knows how to put a royal spin on the ‘do. Twice in November she jumped on thetrendof wearing avelvet bowtodress up a casual ponytail.Kate Middleton on Nov. 21.Karwai Tang/WireImageKate Middleton on Nov. 28.PAUL ELLIS/AFP/GettyCan’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!WhenKate got her hair cut at Kensington Palace last summer, she reportedly suggested to her hair stylist,Joey Wheeler(from London’s Richard Ward salon), that they make good use of the hair he chopped off. Between them, they decided tosend the hair to a charitythat makes wigs for children going through cancer treatments.Karwai Tang/WireImageAccording to theSunday Express, seven inches of royal hair was anonymously sent to a charity called theLittle Princess Trust. The Herefordshire-based organization makes wigs from real hair and donates them to children who have lost their own hair through chemotherapy or radiation treatments.

Prince Harryisn’t the only royal whose hair hascaptured the attention of young fans!

Kate Middletonshared a cute moment with a little girl outside a community center inDundee, Scotland, on Tuesday. The royal mom of three, 37, flashed a big smile as she let the young fan wearing a pink coat stroke her mane, which was styled in her go-to bouncy blowout. The girl grinned back, clearly aware of the special moment.

Her blowout style is, of course, a look that Kate has perfected through the years. The royal mom is known for her polished curls and tends to opt for more volume and bounce when she wears her hair down.Her wedding-day hairstylist, Richard Ward, previously told PEOPLE exactly how he achieves “The Kate” blowout look,with tips on everything from drying the hair (on a low speed) to how to remove the rollers (there’s twirling involved).

“It’s not just about Kate’s hair — it is beautifully finished, frizz-free, shiny hair,”Ward said. “It’s a hairstyle that is well finished.”

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When Kate is wearing her hair up, she knows how to put a royal spin on the ‘do. Twice in November she jumped on thetrendof wearing avelvet bowtodress up a casual ponytail.

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WhenKate got her hair cut at Kensington Palace last summer, she reportedly suggested to her hair stylist,Joey Wheeler(from London’s Richard Ward salon), that they make good use of the hair he chopped off. Between them, they decided tosend the hair to a charitythat makes wigs for children going through cancer treatments.

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According to theSunday Express, seven inches of royal hair was anonymously sent to a charity called theLittle Princess Trust. The Herefordshire-based organization makes wigs from real hair and donates them to children who have lost their own hair through chemotherapy or radiation treatments.

source: people.com