When it comes to the little princess of the British royal family, the first image that comes to everyone's mind must be the sweet and lively Princess Charlotte. With blonde hair and blue eyes, she is born with a fairy spirit. Not to mention her gentle temperament and noble ascetic manners, Charlotte's hairstyle has also become her iconic symbol. The shape of the pair of twisted braids and big blue bows, as she grew up, has become Charlotte's exclusive symbol, and no one can copy it.
However, her aunt, Meghan, hopes that her daughter can learn Xi Charlotte and become a copy of the little princess. We have to say that Meghan probably forgot a very important fact - her daughter has been a common person since birth, and the difference between her and the real princess is not only that her hairstyle and outfit are so superficial.
1. A natural match with temperament, the essence of Charlotte's hairstyle
Simple, natural, and generous, this is our most intuitive impression of Princess Charlotte's hairstyle. Two delicately woven braids fall down the shoulders, and the big blue bow is embellished on them, and the little princess with delicate facial features reveals the unique agility and vitality of children.
This cat-like playful hairstyle matches Charlotte's cheerful and sunny personality very well. We can see that this choice of daily hairstyle is not random, but a natural match for her own temperament - lively, sincere, sunny.
Compared with the "princess-like" dress of the kilt and tiara, this hairstyle can better reflect Charlotte's true side. She loved to laugh and make fun like any normal little girl, and two braids jumped up and down with her. The bow is also like a light and flying blue butterfly, adding a bit of playfulness to this little princess.
Admittedly, Charlotte sometimes wears her hair in delicate curls for big occasions, but her hallmark will always be this natural simplicity of hairstyle. This is complementing her own temperament, so that the world can see that she is a real little girl, rather than a "princess" role that she is forced to play.
2. Bow + braid, the signature of Charlotte's hairstyle
In fact, the twist braid hairstyle has always been a favorite of little girls. Charlotte has also tried different looks over the years, but what has not changed is her preference for two braids + blue bows. This has gradually become a hallmark of Charlotte.
No matter what important occasion she attends, she is easily recognizable as Charlotte – dressed as an elegant celebrity, with two long braids hanging down behind her and blue bows tied at the tips. This has become Charlotte's exclusive logo, conveying to the world that "i'm a princess".
Recently, she attended a children's charity event and still chose this classic hairstyle. Charlotte, who is more than 8 years old, is in the period of growing taller and taller, and her baby face is gradually becoming graceful as a girl, but the iconic "Charlotte double braid" has never changed. This also means that it will continue to grow with the little princess and become a symbol of her princess identity and personal charm.
3. Meghan's vain attempt to get her daughter to copy Charlotte is doomed to failure
A small suit skirt, two braids, a pair of white socks and black leather shoes, does this look seem familiar? That's right, Meghan's daughter Lilibet's daily dress when she went to kindergarten recently turned out to be the same as Charlotte when she was a child.
Sharp-eyed fans have also discovered that Meghan has recently spared no effort to "build" Lilibet to resemble her cousin as much as possible - attending an aristocratic school, Xi learning gentlemanly manners, and even imitating Charlotte's style in her hairstyle. This undoubtedly betrays Meghan's ambition to make her daughter a "little princess".
However, it is a pity that Meghan ignores the innate gap of fate - her daughter has been a commoner since birth, while Charlotte has blue blood and royal titles. This leads to all Meghan's efforts being nothing more than self-deception. No matter how similar the hairstyles are, Lilibet can't have the demeanor of a real princess:
First of all, Charlotte's innate aristocratic temperament is something that Lilibet cannot acquire through Xi. She grew up from her mother's knees, and naturally embodied an elegant, quiet demeanor. Meghan's daughter, on the other hand, can't jump out of the boundaries of ordinary people.
Secondly, Charlotte's dress and hairstyle is guided by professional styling to match her temperament. And Meghan's "imitation version" only stays on the surface of the form, which is not suitable for Lilibet's own conditions. This is also destined to make them feel very different.
In the end, Charlotte's responsibility and mission destined her to grow into a pillar of the country. And Lilibet only needs to live the life of an ordinary person, and naturally she can't be nurtured and tempered by the princess style.
Meghan wants her daughter to become a little princess, which is an extenuating wish. But she completely ignores that her daughter and Charlotte are people of two worlds, and she will never be able to cross this boundary in her life. This kind of psychology that vainly tries to transcend class construction can only be wishful thinking.