Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, has changed up her hairstyle to suit the fall season. Now donning caramel blonde highlights, royal fans can't help but acknowledge the duchess' impeccable look. 

According to Glamour, Duchess Kate's choice of a light, color lifting hairstyle makes her long locks look shiny, vibrant and healthyHuffPost Canada, on the other hand, stated that Duchess Kate's new look is fantastic and it's the blondest makeover yet for the brunette beauty. 

Vanity Fair reported that Duchess Kate's blonde highlights are courtesy of her long-time stylist and personal assistant Natasha Archer, also known as Tash at the Palace. She just returned to work from her maternity leave and will be joining the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on their royal trip to Pakistan from Oct. 14 to 18. 

Tash at the Palace will be ensuring that Duchess Kate will look perfect for every event in Pakistan. It's her job to make Prince William's wife appear flawless and stylish in the royal tour. 

Royal observers said that they are expecting Duchess Kate to pair up her new hair highlights with a lot of colorful outfits made from frothy fabric. She will likely wear the creations of Pakistani designers during the tour. In fact, when she landed in the country with Prince William a few hours ago, Duchess Kate was wearing a blue ombre shalwar kameez

Meanwhile, Prince William and Duchess Kate will be without their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, when they travel to Pakistan. The two older kids will be in school at Thomas's Battersea while one-year-old Prince Louis will be at home with nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo. According to Hello, the Cambridge children will also likely be under the watch of Duchess Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton. 

The Pakistan royal tour is dubbed as their most complex tour to date because of its various logistical and security issues. For this reason, the couple's full itinerary was not released to the press.

It will be Duchess Kate and Prince William's first trip to the Middle Eastern region, as requested by the British government. The Cambridge royals will be meeting with Prime Minister Imran Kahn, who was a good friend of Prince William's late mother Princess Diana. They are also expected to visit the British High Commission located in the capital, Islamabad, as well as spend time with the youth sector of Pakistan to hear their aspirations and goals for the future.