Hers has been dip-dyed and there’s a bit of a root smudge going there, which was on trend throughout winter and continues to remain so as we go into the new season. Princess Mary of Denmark has a cut almost identical to Catherine’s, but she has been more adventurous with the colour. Meanwhile, our own Princess of Wales goes for a more classic, off-the-face look in much the same vein as Queen Letizia, these women are both high-ranking royals, so will naturally lean towards something that appears that bit more formal. Hers is a trendier, more catwalk-like version of this style. Princess Sofia of Sweden is often pictured with her hair styled this way, although she wears hers longer at the front and the curls are held much looser than you see on other royals. As soon as the photographer’s lights start popping, that shine adds an extra layer of drama to their gorgeously oversized curls. These women are the focus of endless attention, and need to look regal at all times. They know (well, their hairdressers certainly do) that the darker your hair is then the better it reflects the light, giving it a luxurious shine. This style is proving especially popular with royal brunettes, which doesn’t surprise me. Queen Rania of Jordan's hair is shorter and finer, making her curls easier to hold when she visited Cairo with her husband in January 2023
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