It is safe to assume that, right now, her mother Kate Middleton is responsible for her cute plaits and curls. The 40-year-old, mother-of-three once revealed that she tried to teach her daughter how to do a plait but admitted that it didn't go well.
The answer is her trusted hairdresser Amanda Cook Tucker. While the Duchess still frequents Richard Ward's Chelsea salon for colour, she entrusts her lengths to Cook Tucker who, along with stylist Natasha Archer and personal assistant Sophie Agnew, forms part of Kate's 'A' team for royal engagements and overseas tours.
Princess Charlotte often wears her straight, middle-parted hair half-up, half-down, with two braids tied together with a ribbon.
And when it comes to fashion, she is most often spotted wearing a dress - but why does she always wear them? The Princess of Wales supposedly likes her children to wear outfits that are as timeless as possible.
Most of the Disney princesses wear dresses or skirts. But in 1992, Jasmine became the first to wear pants. Mulan followed as the second in 1998 and then came Anna and Elsa in 2019 for "Frozen 2" — though, technically, they're both queens by the end of the film, not princesses.
Per tradition, after the birth of a new royal baby, a sign with the gender and... Among purple and violet, blue is a color strongly associated with royalty — and the queen's wardrobe choice is undoubtedly an example of that trend (via The New York Times ).
But it's not confirmed whether the young princess has had anything done to her naturally brunette tresses. Another fan rushed to defend Charlotte, insisting that she has always had naturally blonder streaks in her hair.
Charlotte and Anne were both working members of the royal family before they got married, so they were able to wear tiaras to gala events and other royal functions.
The Duchess of Cambridge is famed for doing her own makeup (even on her wedding day!). Below is a list of the products you'll find in Kate's beauty bag, plus the skincare and haircare products she uses to create her flawless complexion!
Kate's lashes looked incredible at the Bond premiere
The lashes get denser towards the end which creates the soft darker blend. The false lashes have a lifted appearance which helps to open up the eyes and give a youthful appearance."
And if you've got $18,000 lying around, you can probably get hair almost as luscious as Kate Middleton's. Back in 2012, we reported on the royal beauty budget and estimated that the Duchess of Cambridge spends just under 20k per year on Kératase and keratin treatments, along with regular cuts and colors.
Now, however, a celebrity hair extension expert has spoken out about her thoughts that the fuller, more vibrant hair-style that Kate has been sporting since returning to royal duties after the birth of Princess Charlotte in May, is all down to “subtle” hair extensions.
Kérastase is one of the professional hair brands stocked at her go-to hair salon, Richard Ward Hair & Metrospa in Sloane Square. So it might not be a rumour after all. This shampoo removes build-up from the hair to leave it bouncy and has a moisturising formula, which leaves an incredible shine.
Whilst admitting that Kate's hair is always "practically perfect in every way," she revealed that the Duchess relies on a simple hair net to maintain a "sleek style."
If there's one person we should all be taking hair inspiration from, it's the royal highness herself – and no, while she is a Queen, I don't mean Beyoncé. Instead, The Princess of Wales stepped out just yesterday with a newly dyed hair look and we're crowning it (see what I did there) the colour of the season.
Hair colorist Kadi Lee of Highbrow Hippie took to Instagram to detail how she perfected Meghan's "warm and rich brunette" shade.
Lee said: 'We often see Charlotte in blue outfits and blue is a colour that represents calm, confidence and trust in a stable future.
Queen Elizabeth never wears the same outfit twice at important events. Therefore, the sovereign prefers to either change her outfits and if she gets bored of them, she sends them to her dressers, who are then allowed to either wear them themselves or sell them.
"This is her hair natural hair," another shared, "pretty lady." "Her hair has been ombre ever since she was about 3, just look up at her photos especially ones where she's outdoor/under the sun," another avid Royal fan shared.
As lip reader Jeremy Freeman told The Sun, after the pinching incident played out, Camilla appeared to point at Charlotte and turned to Kate and said, "Take her." Yikes! We know that it was a moment to stay somber, but like we said before, kids are definitely going to be kids. It's not Kate's fault!
Since Charles became King last September, the major change in rules has been that Camilla is now ahead of Anne in the pecking order. All royal women must now curtsy to her. And, since she is the most senior royal, at the top of the pecking order, she does not need to curtsy to any other female royal.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are undoubtedly very much in love, with public appearances always seeing them laughing and joking together, but reports say the couple does not share a bed. There's no trouble in paradise, though. It's customary for royal couples to sleep in different bedrooms.