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Kate Middleton suspected of using Botox: official palace commentary

'27.07.2019'

Source: Gossip

On July 23, British plastic surgeon Myunik Somji from Dr. The Medi Spa Clinic in London suggested that 37-year-old Kate Middleton was “addicted” to anti-aging treatments.

The expert published in his Instagram (now the account is deleted, but international publications refer to him) two photos of the Duchess: on the left she has wrinkles on her forehead, and on the right - the skin of Prince William's spouse is smooth and radiant, writes Gossip.

“Our Kate loves a little baby Botox,” wrote a surgeon under this collage, whom Kate allegedly visited more than once.

Kensington Palace usually does not give official comments on the beauty manipulation of members of the royal family, but in this case it made an exception. A spokesman for the British monarchs in a statement to The New York Post called the post of the doctor "an absolute lie" and also recalled that "members of the royal family never participate in such commercial activities."

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Now the post, and the surgeon's page itself is removed.

“Patients come to me from different countries to have this procedure done. And it really is that simple ... There is no excuse for those doctors who allow their clients to walk with their eyebrows on the floor. Notice the decrease in the appearance of the wrinkles on her forehead. And also notice the drooping of the middle part and the tip of the eyebrow. The magic of baby botox is that it does not leave a feeling of heaviness and delicately smoothes wrinkles and raises eyebrows. So far, 90 percent of my clients have gone through this procedure and are satisfied with the result even after three to four months, ”he wrote in that ill-fated post.

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Marketing Manager Dr. Medi Spa Clinic Sam Carrey said that Somji did not mean that Kate was a client of the clinic. According to him, the doctor used the phrase "our Kate" because he simply meant "Kate from the UK."

However, when asked if Middleton was a client of the clinic, he said nothing.

“We will not be able to disclose information about whether she is a client or not. We have nondisclosure agreements in which we cannot disclose information about our VIP clients, ”he told The Post.

He also added that Dr. Somji shared images of Kate with fans because “he thought they were good demonstration pictures to show the Botox effect.” Children's Botox is the same regular Botox (botulinum toxin), only it is administered in a different way. It is administered in smaller quantities and in several areas at once: in the forehead and in the area around the mouth.

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