
As Prince William's new bride graces the covers of magazines around the globe, a French dentist has been credited with her "natural" smile.
Dr Didier Fillion is believed to have used a micro-rotation treatment on 29-year-old Catherine, which can use braces hidden behind the teeth, porcelain veneers and polished enamel surfaces, The Mail on Sunday said.
The treatment aims to provide a natural look which isn't too "film star", reports the tabloid.
Further revelations about Catherine's looks include that she undergoes regular bee sting facials on the recommendation of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Known commonly as the organic alternative to Botox, the bee venom mask contains about one per cent venom and reportedly tricks the skin into thinking it has been stung, thus increasing blood flow, collagen and elasticity, The Mail reported.
Mixed with manuka honey, shea butter, essential oils and a secret ingredient, fans of the mask include Kylie Minogue, Victoria Beckham and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Both Catherine and Camilla are believed to undergo beauty treatments using the mask when therapists make discreet royal visits, The Mail said.
When asked of the routine, a Clarence House spokesman said: "I wouldn't comment on such a matter".