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Kate's DIY Hair: Royal Updos Made Easy
29 Jan
Summary
- Princess of Wales showcased a neat plait at Wakefield Rugby Club.
- She also effortlessly styled her hair into a bun at Marina Mill.
- Her technique is a smart version of the 'wrapped ponytail' bun.

The Princess of Wales has recently captivated royal followers not only with her public engagements but also with her increasingly adept DIY hairstyles. During a recent visit to Wakefield Rugby Club in West Yorkshire, she showcased a neat, self-styled plait. This low-maintenance look drew admiration from onlookers on social media.
This is not the first time the Princess has displayed such hair styling prowess mid-engagement. In September, while visiting Marina Mill in Kent, she was observed effortlessly gathering her hair into an elegant bun without visible aids. This technique, a variation of the 'wrapped ponytail' or 'twist-through bun,' allows hair to stay in place securely without accessories.
While the Princess has a history of experimenting with various styles, including her signature bouncy blow-dry debuted in 2010, her recent embrace of simple up-dos appears more practical for undertaking engagements. This approach was noted when she encountered some difficulty with her hair while making Welsh cakes during a visit to Pontypridd Market in Wales.




