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03-06-2006, 12:42 AM
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03-06-2006, 12:56 AM
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03-06-2006, 03:05 PM
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Let's see. Queen Elizabeth II? Helmet hair.
Queen Beatrix? Are you kidding?
Queen Fabiola? YES!
Queen Sonja? Not really helmet hair but she has had the same
haircut for a long time and I can't say I like it.
Queen Paola? Same as above.
Queen Silvia? A slightly softer version of helmet hair but she
varies it with updos.
Queen Margrethe II? Not helmet hair but very little variation.
Queen Sofia? See above.
Did I forget any queen? My conclusion is that most of them don't
have helmet hair a la Beatrix but they all seem to have stuck with
a particular haircut for a long time.
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03-06-2006, 04:11 PM
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I just can't believe that there was just a slight mention of the royal woman with the worst hair on the planet. Princess Anne. I wish someone would please. If I must beg PLEASE help this woman get some style and cut some of that hair off. I think she is a really really hard worker and doesn't receive a lot of credit for what she does but....she needs a style that will complement her not make her look old.  As for Princess Victoria of Sweden I will agree that she must think about losing that ponytail as it is not good for the hair to wear it like that everyday. Someone should also inform her that it's a casual style not something you do to your hair for a special ocasion like a christening for example. Hint, hint nudge nudge:p
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03-06-2006, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by kelly1972
I just can't believe that there was just a slight mention of the royal woman with the worst hair on the planet. Princess Anne. I wish someone would please. If I must beg PLEASE help this woman get some style and cut some of that hair off. I think she is a really really hard worker and doesn't receive a lot of credit for what she does but....she needs a style that will complement her not make her look old.  As for Princess Victoria of Sweden I will agree that she must think about losing that ponytail as it is not good for the hair to wear it like that everyday. Someone should also inform her that it's a casual style not something you do to your hair for a special ocasion like a christening for example. Hint, hint nudge nudge:p
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Anne can actually jump horses protected by her hair, she wouldn't have a concussion in case she falls!!!
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03-06-2006, 05:33 PM
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Anne can actually jump horses protected by her hair, she wouldn't have a concussion in case she falls!!! 
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LOL! That's what I call real helmet hair!
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03-06-2006, 08:56 PM
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That's sooo true no fear of Anne ever having to worry about hurting her head.  It also doesn't move in a wind storm either LOL.:p
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03-06-2006, 11:00 PM
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That's sooo true no fear of Anne ever having to worry about hurting her head.  It also doesn't move in a wind storm either LOL.:p
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...or in a hurricane or tornado...
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03-06-2006, 11:20 PM
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Camilla and the other Queens have their signature do's but at least they have a hairstyle. I like Anne but does she always have to keep it in a boring bun.
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03-06-2006, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Princejohnny25
Camilla and the other Queens have their signature do's but at least they have a hairstyle. I like Anne but does she always have to keep it in a boring bun.
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Yeah, Anne makes me want to put a bubble gum in her hair so she has to cut it or shape it or whatever
I'm evil and kinda suicidal, you can't do that to ANY woman in the planet without suffering the consecuences
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03-06-2006, 11:32 PM
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HAHA. She would probably just put in extensions and put it back into a bun. Shes rather stubborn and i dont think gum would get in the way of her and her bun.
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03-06-2006, 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Princejohnny25
HAHA. She would probably just put in extensions and put it back into a bun. Shes rather stubborn and i dont think gum would get in the way of her and her bun.
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 You have a point on that, any suggestions?
On the other hand, let's face it we absolutely ADORE the helmet hair of our royals, imagine Queen Beatrix or Fabiola with different styles
That would be enough to send people into panic: the world is ending NOOO
Even if we say we want them to change deep down the hair is big part of who they are
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03-06-2006, 11:39 PM
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That is true. I cant imagine Camilla without her hair. If Beatrix changed hers she would look like a completely different person and wouldnt be the monarch that I adore. Deep down inside we really do like their "unique" hair.
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03-06-2006, 11:41 PM
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That is true. I cant imagine Camilla without her hair. If Beatrix changed hers she would look like a completely different person and wouldnt be the monarch that I adore. Deep down inside we really do like their "unique" hair.
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Yeah, but there's still time for young royals like Victoria to change hairdos
She cannot stay ponitailed or become Princess-Leia-wannabe her entire life
...I think  ....
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03-06-2006, 11:43 PM
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At least these Queens have some creativity in their helmet hair. Victoria just has a ponytail. Nothing to really love deep down about that.
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03-06-2006, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Sofia Magdalena
Let's see. Queen Elizabeth II? Helmet hair.
Queen Beatrix? Are you kidding?
Queen Fabiola? YES!
Queen Sonja? Not really helmet hair but she has had the same
haircut for a long time and I can't say I like it.
Queen Paola? Same as above.
Queen Silvia? A slightly softer version of helmet hair but she
varies it with updos.
Queen Margrethe II? Not helmet hair but very little variation.
Queen Sofia? See above.
Did I forget any queen? My conclusion is that most of them don't
have helmet hair a la Beatrix but they all seem to have stuck with
a particular haircut for a long time.
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When I talk about helmet hair I mean little to no variation of hairdos in a ling period of time (I'll charge the Thesaurus if this definition appears there  ) so they all fit the definition, don't you think?
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03-06-2006, 11:45 PM
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O god what if she doesnt change. Im imaging her wedding with a ponytail, her investment in a ponytail, nobel awards in a ponytail. She will probably be buried with a ponytail. The horror, the horror.
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03-06-2006, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Princejohnny25
At least these Queens have some creativity in their helmet hair. Victoria just has a ponytail. Nothing to really love deep down about that.
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Yeah, I guess you can recognize the Queens even if you are facing their backs, good point for diplomatic inmmunity
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03-06-2006, 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Princejohnny25
O god what if she doesnt change. Im imaging her wedding with a ponytail, her investment in a ponytail, nobel awards in a ponytail. She will probably be buried with a ponytail. The horror, the horror.
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stop that
Do you want to take Dennism to an early grave?
And about the Nobel, I'll make a point to win one and then when she shakes my hand i'll take away the ribbon from her hair muahahahahaha
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03-06-2006, 11:56 PM
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HAHA. That would be a site. I wonder if they would let you keep the award after that. She is still young so I have hope for her.
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