A peerless beauty, admired by people since ancient times. However, in European royal families, even if there is a generation of stunning princesses, they may not be able to pass on their beauty to future generations.
Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco is a stunning beauty, but her two daughters, Princess Caroline and Princess Stephanie, have failed to inherit their mother's good looks. This seems to have become a law of the inheritance of the beauty of European royal families.
Queen Elizabeth II and her sister Princess Margaret were equally charming and colorful when they were young, but the queen's daughter, Princess Anne, did not surpass her mother in terms of beauty. Elizabeth II remained graceful and elegant even in her old age, while Princess Anne was much inferior.
This may indicate that the queen's good looks have not been inherited in the family. One of Princess Grace Kelly's successors is Queen Rania of Jordan, who has remained as beautiful as ever for almost three decades.
However, Queen Lania's daughters, Princess Iman and Princess Salma, failed to inherit their mother's mysterious beauty. This phenomenon does not seem to be an exception in the royal family, where beauty is not always a valuable legacy that can be passed down from generation to generation.
Morocco's little princess, Lala Hadija, as the only daughter of the red-haired princess Salma, has been pampered since she was a child. Not only is she talented and fluent in many Chinese, but she also has a hint of her mother in appearance.
However, as time passed, the little princess's appearance gradually lost the charm of her mother's youth. Perhaps, the inheritance of stunning beauties is indeed a special case from generation to generation.
In the royal family, Princess Grace Kelly's beauty and nobility can be called a classic. The moment she put on her wedding dress, she became the eternal dream lover in the hearts of countless people.
However, her daughter, Princess Caroline, despite being praised by her father, Rainier III, for being as beautiful and intelligent as her mother, failed to surpass the young Princess Grace in terms of appearance. This phenomenon that the appearance cannot be passed on from generation to generation may be that the beauty of stunning beauties only belongs to a specific generation.
Princess Margaret, the younger sister of the Queen of England, was also beautiful when she was young, but in her later years she was damaged by smoking. At the same time, the queen still maintains her grace and luxury, whether it is the beauty of her youth or the elegance of her later years, it is unforgettable.
This contrast may indicate that the inheritance of beauty is not inherited by every member of the royal family. Queen Rania of Jordan has maintained her stunning beauty for almost three decades.
However, her daughters, Princess Iman and Princess Salma, failed to inherit their mother's stunning looks. This difference may be caused by the difficulty of genes, beauty is not achieved overnight, and there is no guarantee that it will be passed on from generation to generation.
The reason why the beauty is peerless may really be just because of this generation. The versatility and girlhood of the Moroccan princess Lala Hadija are reflected in her mother.
However, as she grew older, her appearance gradually lost her mother's mysterious charm. This transformation may make people feel that beauty is not eternal, but changes with the passage of time.
The inheritance of beauty is not an absolute law, and even a stunning beauty may not be able to pass on her appearance from generation to generation. Princess Grace Kelly's peerless beauty has not been replicated in her daughter, and the examples of other members of the royal family are enough to prove that the inheritance of beauty is an uncertain factor.