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Kate Middleton broke 350 year-old royal wedding rule when she married Prince William

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Kate Middleton and Prince William have been praised countless amounts of times for their modern approach towards the monarchy as they carry out their duties and responsibilities.However, what most people don't realise is that the couple have been quietly making changes to royal traditions for many years, dating back to before they even tied the knot during their fairytale wedding in 2011.The Prince and Princess of Wales announced their engagement in November 2010 and were wed at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011 with their big day being watched by an estimated UK audience of over 24m viewers.While it's previously been noted that the royal couple broke a long-standing tradition with their bridesmaid dresses as well as Prince William not asking Michael Middleton's permission to propose to Kate, there was another major change on the day.Kate broke an unwritten royal rule with her appearance on her big day when she chose to wear her hair in a different hairstyle from the ordinary, OK!

reports.The couple's lavish wedding over 12 years ago now got everyone talking at the time whether it was the gorgeous dress that Pippa Middleton wore or the fact that the couple decided to kiss twice on the Buckingham Palace balcony.While everyone was in awe of Kate's £35,000 wedding dress which featured handmade lace and a 9-foot train, it was her hair that attracted the most attention after it transpired that she had broken a 350 year royal tradition with her chosen hair-do.According to royal expert Ashley Pearson in a documentary about the Waleses', Kate's hair was the most popular subject of discussion ahead of the big day.

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