In recent months, the Duchess of Cambridge has worked hard to curate a down-to-earth image.
Following the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's five-day tour of Pakistan, the royal penned her first Instagram caption since becoming a member of The Firm.
In a surprise move which pleased fans, Kate took to the digital platform to share a series of candid photographs from the SOS Children's Village in Lahore - a nonprofit organisation which rehomes vulnerable children.
Speaking about the couple's historic experience in Pakistan, she captioned the post: "The community at the SOS Village is built around family - and the best possible family you could imagine - where everyone comes together to nurture, love and protect the children in their care."
In a surprisingly personal touch, the royal even signed off the post with just her first name.
"These vulnerable children, many who have come through traumatic circumstances, are nurtured in this caring environment and are able to form these quality relationships that they so desperately need to thrive. - Catherine," she concluded the post.
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If that wasn't enough to lower the palace walls slightly, the 37-year-old was recently spotted purchasing Halloween costumes for Prince George and Princess Charlotte at a Sainsbury's branch in Hardwick, Cambridgeshire.
Then speculation is rife that Kate snuck through a secret door of the Hollywood Arms pub in Chelsea to mingle with fellow parents of children at Thomas's Battersea where Prince George and Princess Charlotte attend.
Kate stood alongside the monarch on the balcony of the Foreign Office, as they watched Prince Charles lead the ceremony - the third time in which he has taken on the prestigious role.
Meanwhile, the Duchess of Sussex paid her respects from a separate balcony with Sophie, Countess of Wessex.