Prince William Styles Princess Charlotte’s Hair And It's Got Us Weeping

Jun 17, 2019 by apost team

Your Monday just got so much better because of this revelation: The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, styles little Princess Charlotte’s hair. According to People, the Prince shared a laugh with a fellow father about the struggles of styling their daughter's hair during a visit to Blackpool with wife Kate Middleton back in May.

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According to People, the father of three claims to have gotten his hairstyling skills from watching tutorials on youtube. Ponytails, however, are a ‘nightmare’ for him.

"Have you tried to do a plait [braid]? It’s the weaving…really hard," His wife Kate joked. “I can do [a] ponytail, but that’s about it as I don’t have enough hair to practice on!” The Prince replied.

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The revelation has now got us yearning for a YouTube series dedicated to the Prince trying out new hairstyles on the little princess.  We can already picture how adorable it would be: he puts her hair up in an elegant bun for her first dance recital, her brother Prince George running into the room to make a cheeky cameo. Honestly, we need content like this!

During their trip to Blackpool, the royal couple visited "innovative projects focused on investment and regeneration" and explored ways to tackle mental health and social issues faced by the people of the UK, the Kensington Palace announced.

Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte do not appear in the public as often as their parents do. Earlier this month, we saw Prince Louis giving out a mischievous wave to the public when attending his first official royal engagement at the Trooping The Colour ceremony. We can only hope that the next time we get to see the little princess Charlotte, she will be wearing a stylish hairdo done by none other than her father.

Did your dad ever style your hair when you were younger? Let us know in the comments - and make sure to pass this along to your friends and family!