Even in terms of hair cuts, the real there is no shortage of following the latest trends (and inspiring new looks). Self Kate Middleton – currently absent from the public scene – is known for her now iconic XL hair with soft waves, many other blue-blooded ladies certainly don't shy away from showing off new haircuts.
The last case is that of Queen Letizia of Spainwhich has decided to say goodbye to its lengths by opting for a practical and always appreciated one long bob. Also Pauline Ducruetdaughter of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, seems to have given a light trim to her hair – although perhaps it appears shorter only due to the wavy styling – showing off, on the occasion of the Parisian Miu Miu fashion show, a long bob, ready to touch the shoulders , with wavy tips to give movement to the whole.
Pauline Ducruet
Jacopo Raule/Getty ImagesAfter all, in the royal sector there are not only long and romantic Kate-style hair. If the medium lengths make everyone agree, there is no shortage of bold pixie cuts and sharp bobs. Below is some inspiration for a queen's cut (or princess, or duchess…).
The pixie cut like Princess Charlène
Among the ranks royal Princess Charlène of Monaco is among the few to sport a short cutin particular a bold and always chic pixie cut. With soft lines, with a side parting to create a tufted fringe that falls on the forehead, that of Albert II's wife is undoubtedly a proposal hair timeless, uniting practicality, character and an inevitable note of style. Just as the current trends dictate. Furthermore, the princess does not fail to often change the look of her cut, opting for creative styling, in a wet version for example, especially on the occasion of gala evenings or formal events.

Princess Charlene of Monaco
Olivier Huitel / ipa-agency.netThe sharp bob like Maria-Olympia of Greece
A true lover of style and fashion (it is rare not to see her in the front rows of fashion shows), the daughter of Pavlos, crown prince of Greece, has long since converted to medium cut par excellencethe famous one bob declined in a sharp version sharp, which often softens by rotating the tips inwards to give a less sharp and extreme sensation. Cut at chin height, with a central parting to give even more symmetry, with a bob tout court it's really hard to go wrong. And she knows it.

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece
WWD/Getty ImagesThe lob like Queen Letizia of Spain
Only recently, Letizia of Spain surprised everyone by giving her long hair a nice snip. The sovereign appeared with an elegant long bob, given lengths that barely touched her shoulders. A nice change for the queen, who has officially become part of the bob lovers, without however daring too much. The lob, unlike the classic bob, is in fact an intermediate solution, ideal for those who want to cut and experiment, but without going too far. Practical, well manageable, chic, it is an excellent trick for changing your look but without cutting too much.

Queen Letizia of Spain
Pablo Cuadra/Getty ImagesXL lengths like Charlotte Casiraghi
Très chic Charlotte Casiraghi with her wild hair undone, slightly wavy, natural effect. Princess Carolina's daughter loves lengths and her full, unlayered and well-textured hair lends itself very well.

Charlotte Casiraghi
Domine Jerome/ABACA / ipa-agency.netBelow are other inspirations on the theme of royal haircuts.
Camilla's butterfly bob
Queen Camilla is known for not having changed her haircut for 40 years. A sort of fidelity to that butterfly version bob, very soft, graceful, almost with a cloud effect, with lateral tips facing outwards and a tuft that opens like a curtain.

Queen Camilla
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesZara Tindall's bob
Princess Anna's daughter is also a true lover of the bob. Here she is with a half straight, half wavy version, with a side parting.

Zara Tindall
Mike Marsland/Getty ImagesMette-Marit's long bob
Medium lengths also for the Crown Princess of Norway, faithful to her bright extra long bob, almost always worn in a smooth version.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
Rune Hellestad/Getty ImagesMary of Denmark's medium layered cut
The new Danish sovereign is fond of her medium lengths, layered just enough to give movement to her hair.

Queen Mary of Denmark
Stefan Lindblom / ipa-agency.netThe pixie cut of Maria Theresa of Luxembourg
Even the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, like Princess Charlène, is a pixie cut addict. For her, a more voluminous version, which allows her to play with her lengths, styling it as she prefers.

Grand Duchess Maria Theresa of Luxembourg
Mark Cuthbert/Getty ImagesCaroline of Monaco's bob
How chic the princess is with her slightly wavy salt and pepper bob, which touches her shoulders. A practical and timeless solution.

Princess Caroline of Monaco
Olivier Huitel / ipa-agency.netKate Middleton's XL hair
The unmistakable hair with sinuous waves of the Princess of Wales.

Kate Middleton
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesSophie's long bob from Edinburgh
The long bob of Prince Andrew's wife is playful and above all practical and she often loves to style it in romantic updos.

Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh
Mark Cuthbert/Getty ImagesThe medium cloud effect cut by Mathilde from Belgium
The medium, fluffy and cloud-effect cut of the sovereign is unmistakable. A haircut with soft lines and an almost rounded shape.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium
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