Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton and Camilla Bowles: Hairstylist Diego Larez explains step by step hairstyles used with hats
One of the royal family’s highlights around the style has always been the hairstyles and popular hats of the women of the Royal Family. During the wake of Queen Elizabeth II in London, the highlights for the wires were not left out, even with all of them following strict protocols. Hairstylist Diego Larez, hair and color specialist in Europe and the USA, commented on how to reproduce some of the most clicked hairstyles in the world during this period:
Meghan Markle: “She wore a low bun with her hair pulled back. With dry and brushed hair, apply an oil or wax finisher to straighten it. Then just tie a low ponytail at the neck. Twist the lock and roll it into a bun, and secure it with bobby pins.” The expert comments that Meghan’s bun was neatly secured and lined up, and assumes that’s part of the rules of protocol.
Kate Middleton: “Kate likes to wear her hair down more by holding a small strand in the middle of her hair with a bobby pin. With her hair brushed, she moved all the strands behind her ear. Didn’t use bangs either. A hat greatly complements the hairstyle. Her strands are very clean and loose.”
Camilla Parker Bowles: “With her hair cut short and a big hat, she preferred to leave her hair down, also without a fringe. With the help of a dryer brush, she brushed very loose strands back. The chanel cut with volume helped a lot with the look”.