Ever since Botox became fashionable as an effective solution to alleviate the signs of aging, there have been many celebrities who have opted to resort to this media treatment (with the occasional historical mess involved). For this reason, it is not particularly striking that from time to time the news jumps to the media that some famous person has injected the usual botulinum toxin to make unsightly wrinkles (and sometimes even expression lines) disappear as if by magic. what is most striking is that a member of the monarchy is accused of having done so.
In recent days, the rumor has gained strength that Kate Middleton could have injected Botox. It all started when a plastic surgeon, Dr. Munir Somji, made a comparison of the alleged 'before and after' of the Duchess of Cambridge. "Our Kate loves to put on a little Baby Botox," said the specialist. Despite the fact that analyzing the images, Middleton's perfect complexion could only be due to a good makeup application, many see a clear use of Botox. The team that surrounds the wife of William of England has taken a step forward to deny that the news is true, also clarifying that the Duchess of Cambridge has never attended this clinic. “This post is categorically false. In addition, the royal family never participates in commercial announcements, ”they explain. For his part, the surgeon has tried to justify her update by remembering that she "was just trying to show the effects of Baby Botox."
Kate Middleton has not been the only 'royal' accused of
using Botox. According to experts, Queen Letizia could have injected
botulinum toxin into the tail of her eyebrows to raise her gaze and also
into the forehead and the area around the eyes to relax the wrinkles of
expression.