Princess Margaret's most famous feature was her blue eyes, and there was briefly a discussion of whether the actress should wear colored lenses.
Queen Consort Camilla has spoken movingly of Queen Elizabeth II's “wonderful blue eyes” and her ability to carve a role in a “male-dominated world” when she came to the throne.
Description. A hand-coloured photograph of Princess Margaret, eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. she has long blonde hair, tied back, and wears a white smocked dress with a red bow at the neck.
(The real queen's eyes are blue, like those of Foy, who played the British monarch in the first two seasons.)
Princess Margaret Rose (HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon) (born 21 August 1930 in Angus, United Kingdom; died 9 February 2002 in London, United Kingdom).
The monarch isn't a fan of a deep bath either, she is said to bathe in “no more than seven inches of water”, according to royal author Brian Hoey for the Daily Mail. Seven inches is equivalent to 17.8 centimetres.
Margaret was confined to a wheelchair and wore heavy dark glasses, her sight having been affected by a stroke.
Widely known for having the most striking eyes in Hollywood, Taylor had what appeared to be rare, natural purple irises.
Kate Middleton has hazel-green colour eyes, and dark brown hair, while Prince William has fair hair and blue eyes, and it seems each child takes after them in different ways... Prince George has dark brown eyes, which he appears to have inherited from the Middleton side of the family.
“Nearly one in 10 (nine percent) of respondents in Lenstore's survey found Prince William's eyes the most attractive.
It's a little-known fact that all three of Princess Diana's siblings — Lady Jane Fellowes, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Charles, 9th Earl Spencer — have naturally red hair.
Known for her polished, set style, it's rumoured Her Majesty's early years of beautiful brown locks were the colour 'chocolate kiss' until 1990 when she decided to embrace her natural grey strands.
Her hair colour is light-reflective
Embracing her grey roots, the Queen put an end to dying her hair two decades ago in 1990 and thus began embracing the silver locks we see today.
However, the vast majority of the members of the royal family have blue eyes, besides only Kate Middleton with green eyes, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie with hazel eyes, and Mark Phillips with brown eyes. With a nose similar to Kates, he also has a solid jaw and round, brown eyes.
Answer and Explanation: Queen Victoria had blue eyes. In fact, poetry written about the Queen often spoke of her large, blue eyes and the sense of her pure spirit when people looked into them.
Princess Kate is the only member of the current British royal family to have green eyes, although they can appear light brown or hazel in certain lighting conditions.
In the portrait taken by the pair's favorite photographer, Misan Harriman, Lilibet — whose nickname is Lili — seems to favor her father. She had his red hair and blue eyes, pitcured as she sat on the lawn of Windsor, England's Frogmore Cottage in an adorable blue dress and headband with a matching bow.
1. Meghan Markle - brown eyes Dr Julian De Silva said: "Meghan has brown eyes like 34% of the population in the UK. What makes her eyes so striking is how warm and welcoming they are.
For instance, just take a look at the royal family for an example of the unpredictability of eye colour: Prince George the young son of blue-eyed Prince William and green-eyed Kate Middleton, has dark brown eyes. But his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, has blue eyes.
Determining the rarest eye color... not so straightforward
Green is the rarest eye color of the more common colors. Outside of a few exceptions, nearly everyone has eyes that are brown, blue, green or somewhere in between. Other colors like gray or hazel are less common.
Gray: The Rarest Eye Color
New classifications have determined that gray is its own standard color.1 (It was previously, and incorrectly, lumped in with blue.) With this change, gray now tops the list as the rarest eye color.
Violet Eyes
This color is most often found in people with albinism. It is said that you cannot truly have violet eyes without albinism. Mix a lack of pigment with the red from light reflecting off of blood vessels in the eyes, and you get this beautiful violet!
“She is very conservative with her eye makeup, she never oversteps it and relies more on her lip color to make the impact,” says Mills. Particularly in recent years, Mills notes the Queen looks like she's barely wearing any eye makeup at all.
And Princess Margaret even dared to go against her own glitzy protocol and wore trousers upon occasion.
Princess Margaret's penchant for products clearly never waivered, as she was spotted wearing everything from punchy coral lipsticks to bright blue eyeshadow throughout her life.