This month is sure to bring a lot of changes for Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, and while it may not be the most dramatic of the changes, one of the latest changes is the addition of key members to her glamor team. It would be the loss of This week, the princess’s longtime hairdresser Søren Hedegaard announced on Instagram that she would be stepping down from her position on January 14th. That day is the same day that her mother-in-law, Queen Margrethe, officially abdicates and Mary assumes her title of queen. .
Along with a photo of himself preparing the princess’s hair for another major royal transition: the coronation of King Charles III of the United Kingdom in May 2023, Hedegaard announced that his royal career has led to hair care brand Stuhr. He revealed that he plans to work at.
“With a view to changing the throne at the end of 2023, I too have chosen to change my life.On January 14, 2024, after 23 years as hairdresser to Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary, I will pass the baton to the next generation. “The past 23 years have been filled with wonderful and unforgettable memories and friendships that I will always carry in my heart,” he wrote. “My life has always been colorful and changeable, and I hope it will continue to be so. My craft is the blood of my heart. Therefore, my job as creative director of STUHR is that I It is also a place where I put all my energy and in the future I will feel the love for my profession.”
Hedegaard’s sentiments echo those shared by Margrethe when she announced her plans to abdicate in her New Year’s speech, saying the surgery in 2023 will spark thoughts about the future and ultimately lead to her retirement. He explained that he had decided to leave the abdication to his son, Crown Prince Frederick. throne.
It has been revealed that Frederick will take over the title of king and his wife Mary will become queen, but Margrethe will also keep her current title.
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