Throughout the many years Meghan Markle has been in the spotlight, she has undergone several notable beauty transformations. When Markle first entered the public spotlight, she rocked gorgeous natural curls. However, as time went on and she became more high-profile in Hollywood, she evolved these bouncy looks into sleeker ‘dos, straightening her hair regularly. Another change came when she started a relationship with Prince Harry and eventually became a working royal. Over the decades, she has experimented with several hair trends, making changes to her length, color, style, and more.
Since childhood, she took hair risks
As a child, Meghan Markle’s hair was a deep brown color with an ultra-curly texture. Markle told Ellen DeGeneres that when she was around 10 years old, she cut her hair after seeing Andie MacDowell in “Four Weddings and a Funeral.” However, she was unaware that ethnic hair wouldn’t have the same effect, and the cut led to bullying in school. As a result, she decided to go longer and stay away from short hair in the future.

Her “Deal or No Deal” cut
Some people might not remember this, but Meghan Markle was once a briefcase girl on “Deal or No Deal” from 2006 to 2007. She wore long, layered, soft curls that were voluminous with a glossy aesthetic. The long layers kept her hair bouncy and packed with body, with Victoria’s Secret model energy.

Simple, no-fuss styles in her early acting days
When Markle first got on everyone’s radar, she often wore her hair pulled back in a casual ponytail, like she did at the 2006 George Lopez and Great Chefs of LA charity event for the National Kidney Foundation at The Ritz-Carlton. The result was natural and authentic.

Sleek and straight in the mid-2000s
From 2010 to 2011, she went sleek and understated. She experimented with color. She dyed her hair a lighter tone, infusing reds into her browns and opting for an auburn look. This was when she married her first husband, Trevor Engelson. This aesthetic was more refined and modern. It was a bit shorter than in previous years, and slightly straighter as well, completed by cooler undertones for an effortlessly chic finish. She then switched to a deeper shade of brown.

Another change at the beginning of “Suits”
When she became known for playing Rachel Zane on “Suits,” she carefully styled her hair, which mostly remained in glossy blowouts in that classic auburn tone. As the seasons went on, she started sporting a darker brown color, which Markle wore off-screen as well.








