Princess Charlotte “idolises” Princess Kate as the mother and daughter showed striking similarities in their recent appearance, a hair styling expert exclusively told GB News.
The nine-year-old mirrored Princess Kate as she stepped out alongside the Royal Family to attend the traditional church service at St Mary Magdalene church in Sandringham estate.
Following the family greeting and receiving gifts from members of the public, royal fans were quick to point out similarities between Princess Charlotte’s long brunette hair and her mother’s.
The Princess of Wales styled her locks in a bombshell blow dry with blonde strands throughout that mirrored the tones in Charlotte’s hair.
Princess Charlotte “idolises” Princess Kate as the mother and daughter showed striking similarities in their recent appearance, according to a hair styling expert
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Jack Miles, owner of Revyv Hair, told GB News that these similarities showed the mother and daughter’s close bond.
He said: “When children are younger, they idolise their mothers, and they will do things to replicate them, whether that be with hairstyles, makeup, style or just how they act.
“Charlotte and Kate having similar hairstyles shows how close they are and how much Charlotte idolises her mother.
“There is something very endearing about it.
Princess Charlotte wore a coat dress matching Princess Kate’s tartan scarf
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He added: “It shows how close they are, whether it is intended or not.
“The Royal Family have to be very careful how they style their hair but Kate seems to enjoy the way her hair is styled on her return.”
In addition, Princess Charlotte wore a coat dress matching Princess Kate’s tartan scarf she paired with a forest green Alexander McQueen coat.
The third-in-line to the throne accessorised with a green velvet Beulah bow in her hair, a brand her mother had worn on several royal occasions.
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Princess Charlotte accessorised with a green velvet Beulah bow in her hair
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The Princess of Wales has incorporated a bow, thought to reference the ribbons worn to show support for those battling various forms of cancer, in all her outfits since she announced her diagnosis in March earlier this year.
Charlotte charmed the gathered crowds with her sweet smile as the family walked from St Mary Magdalene Church.
Alongside her brothers, the oldest grandchild of King Charles was handed gifts, including cuddly toys, boxes of chocolate, books and flowers.
However, the three royal children were forced to hand back many of the items received by members of the public due to royal protocol, outlining strict criteria for accepting presents from people who are not personally known to the royals.