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Prince William was a 'big fan' of Kate Middleton's cheeky hen do outfits and antics

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Prince William was reportedly an admirer of Kate Middleton's cheeky hen do — and even liked her Cheryl tribute.The then-30-year-old Duchess of Cambridge spent one of her last days as a single woman belting out one of the Geordie singer's hits while dressed in full costume.Imitating Cheryl's outfit from her famous X Factor 'Fight for This Love' performance two years before, Kate decided to don a bodysuit, split trousers, and a peaked hat as she partied with her close friends in a low-key setting.READ MORE: Princess Eugenie shares rare pics of husband Jack with son August on Father's DayKate’s sister Pippa Middleton is known to have been left impressed by her moves.

The amusing mini-performance was recalled by Prince William backstage at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee concert in 2012 when he asked the popstar: “Did you know you’ve got a bit of competition?”Revealing what the Prince said next, Cheryl wrote her in tell-all book My Story: "Kate confessed that she dressed up as me on her hen night, in a bodysuit and split trousers, and sang Fight For This Love."She even learnt the dance routine and was step-perfect by all accounts." But pre-royal life the Duchess was generally not said to be much of a party animal, with royal author Katie Nicholl recalling her sensible socialising habits for her book Kate: The Future Queen.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.An unnamed friend who joined Kate when she spent her gap year in Italy said: "She'd get giggly and silly after a few glasses, so then she would stop.""She was never interested in getting really drunk.

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