Princess Charlotte is proving that you’re never too young to be a style icon.
The seven-year-old has been pulling off chic outfits and cute hairstyles for a number of years now.
The daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales will grow up and a big question is: how will she experiment with her hair and style as she gets older?
It is safe to assume that, right now, her mother Kate Middleton is responsible for her cute plaits and curls.
The 40-year-old, mother-of-three once revealed that she tried to teach her daughter how to do a plait but admitted that it didn’t go well.
Princess Charlotte, seven, is proving to be just as stylish as her mother. Speaking to The Sunday Express, a hairstylist has predicted how she may style her hair as she gets older
But, as Charlotte approaches those pre-teen years she will most likely want to experiment with styles and colours herself.
According to one expert, Princess Charlotte is no exception and will be just like any other teen who wants to discover herself through fashion and hair style.
Milk + Blush hairstylist Nicole Petty, told Express.co.uk that: ‘Currently, the young royal’s hair is a gorgeous bronde colour that looks like it has natural highlights running through it, and it is often seen half-up-half-down or in adorable plaits.’
And as many Britons look to Kate for style inspiration, they have started to do the same with the seven-year-old.
The Princess of Wales’ gorgeous brunette locks cascade over her shoulders and down her back. She often wears her hair straight, in buoyant waves tucked behind her ears
It is safe to assume that, right now, Princess Charlotte’s mother Kate Middleton is responsible for her cute plaits (pictured) and curls
Milk + Blush hairstylist predicts that Charlotte may copy her mother’s hairstyles as she gets older but will probably experiment as she enters her pre-teen years
Charlotte is her mother’s daughter after all, so Nicole suggested she might take a leaf out of Kate’s book when it comes to her hair.
The Princess of Wales’ gorgeous brunette locks cascade over her shoulders and down her back.
She often wears her hair straight, in buoyant waves, tucked behind her ears or styled in a loose chignon style.
Nicole explained that as Charlotte gets older she will most likely keep a classic hair style, not dissimilar to the Princess of Wales’.
Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Kate Middleton visiting Cardiff Castle together in the summer
Yet, with access to some of the wold’s most notable hairstylists, there is a high chance that Charlotte will try new looks.
Nicole suggested that Charlotte may come to take after her stylish mum.
She said: ‘If Charlotte is to follow in Kate’s footsteps as she enters her teen years, she might cut in some curtain bangs or add subtle layers.’
She even suggested that the young Princess may even opt for hair extensions to add extra volume to her hair.
Princess of Wales Princess Charlotte arriving for a Service of Thanksgiving for the life of the Duke of Edinburgh
Charlotte already has a signature hairstyle and while she may experiment in her teen years she will most likely opt for classic styles
Yet, Nicole said that Charlotte wouldn’t overly experiment with hair dye, but may try lowlights to complement her complexion.
However, Charlotte has more round face than her mother and so opt for a box bob, a style that members of her family have tried in the past.
The Milk + Blush hairstylist explained that the super blunt cut makes the hair look thicker and suggested that Charlotte could keep it longer through the front to add length, if she wanted something a little more daring.
The Prince and Princess of Wales with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis
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