The Duchess of Edinburgh rocked a bouncy blonde pixie cut at her 1999 royal wedding
didn't have a hair out of place on her wedding day with Prince Edward in 1999, an impressive feat considering her beauty squad had no preparations ahead of the big day.
"Every bride likes to keep her dress a secret but with this being a Royal wedding even I had no idea what it would look like so had no reference point in terms of planning beforehand how to do the hair," Andrew explained to theWhile Duchess Meghan had one private hair trial with stylist Serge Normant and Princess Kate had several confidential trials before entrusting Richard Ward, Sophie reportedly didn't spend any time with Andrew working out how to wear her bridal tiara before...
Sophie wasn't the only royal bride who struggled with her wedding beauty preparations. While the Duchess of Sussex managed to squeeze in a hair trial, Prince Harry admitted that barriers were put in place when it came to borrowing her bridal tiara in advance to work out how to secure the headpiece and the veil firmly in place.
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