Style icon: but Kate has decided she doesn't need her stylist for her US trip with Prince William Pic: ©Tim Rooke/Rex Features
Kate Middleton won’t be taking her stylist on her first official engagement with husband Prince William to the US at the end of June.
The new Duchess of Cambridge will be enlisting the help of hairdresser James Pryce however, to help keen her flowing brunette locks in top condition.
Kate, who has become something of a style icon since getting engaged to William last year, is regularly spotted wearing items from the high street.
Several of the outfits she’s sported recently, including a Reiss dress that cost £175, have sold out.
High street shops and supermarkets have also created replicas of Kate’s engagement dress, which was designed by Daniella Issa Helayel, at dramatically reduced prices.
The 29-year-old, who married William on April 29, is also a big fan of Zara, Whistles and L.K. Bennett.
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Harold Tillman, the chairman of the British Fashion Council, told the Daily Telegraph that the duchess will likely combine couture one-off pieces with high street items for her trip.
“I expect it will be a mix. Kate will be good for the fashion business. She has her own distinctive style,” he said.























