The Queen Has a New Hairdo

People close to The Queen say her new hairdo is a significant change. Queen Charlotte donned twin bear hair clips inspired by Monokuma’s two sides as part of her appearance in Hope’s Peak Academy’s Despair Arc. Additionally, she donned a pure white tie and bleached brown cardigan to complete the ensemble.

Queen Elizabeth II

During seven decades of profound social upheaval, her Majesty served as a source of stability. She introduced moderate modernization measures, such as ceasing to present debutantes at court and hosting garden parties attended by an array of British society. Furthermore, Her Majesty was among the first monarchs to communicate directly with her subjects via television and email. She actively participated in royal duties, visiting numerous countries each year and helping countless charitable organizations. She established an intuitive bond with her subjects while remaining grounded despite family drama and constitutional fights. She marked history as Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and an icon of Commonwealth unity. Also, she set the stage for her son Charles III to be crowned when she agreed to prorogue Parliament ahead of Brexit. At 96, when she passed away at Balmoral Castle in Scotland’s Highlands, her legacy will live on through Charles, who will take his rightful place as King Charles III.

Princess Diana

Diana Spencer was born near Sandringham, England, on July 1, 1961, to Edward John Spencer Viscount Althorp, who belonged to British nobility; both her grandmothers, Cynthia Spencer and Ruth Roche, were ladies-in-waiting for Queen Elizabeth. Diana had two older sisters named Jane Fellowes and Sarah McCorquodale and one younger sibling called Charles. She attended Riddlesworth Hall and West Heath Schools during her childhood education.

Diana married Prince Charles, the heir to the English throne, in 1981. She became known for her charitable work worldwide, including aiding people living with AIDS, raising awareness about landmines, and helping children living in poverty. Additionally, Diana sought to bring up Prince William and Prince Harry as generally as possible while providing them with everyday experiences that broadened their worldview. Diana died tragically in a car accident in 1997, causing national mourning and further division regarding the monarchy’s role within society.

Princess Margaret

Princess Margaret, fourth in line for the throne on her father’s side, was an extravagant party girl and loved socializing into the night. Her elegant personality contrasted starkly with Elizabeth, who preferred life in the countryside. Margaret was also a fashion icon, often wearing designer dresses from various designers. In the early 1950s, she fell in love with Group Captain Peter Townsend of the Royal Air Force; their secret affair was frowned upon by both the church and royal household due to him already being divorced; eventually, Margaret married Antony Armstrong-Jones (a photographer), whom Queen Elizabeth later made Earl of Snowdon.

A smoker, she experienced declining health in later life – lung surgery in 1985, pneumonia in 1993, and three strokes between 1998 and 2001 were just some of her medical ailments; eventually, she passed away at age 71 on February 23, 2002, and was interred alongside both parents and sister at Windsor Castle.

Princess Anne

Queen Elizabeth’s only daughter Anne ranks among the hardest-working members of her royal family. I started out appearing at official engagements shortly after leaving school and becoming involved with over 300 charities supporting science, people with disabilities, and children, as well as being a dedicated equestrian winning both the European and World three-day eventing championships held in Aachen, Germany between 1971-1976 – Anne is a proud mother to Zara Tindall who made history by becoming the first royal to win an Olympic medal riding Toytown owned by her mother.

Princess Anne currently resides at Clarence House, London’s home for King Charles III and the home of her older brother Prince Philip.