Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip.Photo: Sigge Klemetz/Stella Pictures/Abaca/Sipa via APPrincess Sofia of Swedenis starting the new year with a new haircut.Princess Sofia andPrince Carl Philipstepped out on Monday evening to attend a performance of “Celebrate Democracy - 100 Years” to mark a century since the first women took their place in Sweden’s parliament.“We saw an amazing performance highlighting the advances being made in our country, and the entire front for the suffrage movement,” the couple said onInstagram.The royal mom of three sported a geometric pattern ensemble with statement earrings, but it was her new haircut that turned heads. Sofia, 37, debuted blunt bangs, hitting just above her eyes.Princess Sofia has experimented with subtle bangs and short face-framing pieces before, including in theirfirst public photo as a family of five, released this summer a few months after the birth of their sonPrince Julian.Sofia also rocked longer bangs parted in the middle that fell below her cheeks when the Swedish royal family hosted King Felipe andQueen Letiziaof Spain for an official visit, the highlight of which was a glamorous gala-style State Banquet complete with tiaras.The royal mom also mixes up her hair color, sometimes opting forblonde highlights.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Princess Sofia isn’t the only royal to play around with bangs.Kate Middletondebuted a new look featuring acheekbone skimming fringeback in 2015 — and was known to change up her hair (including sporting long bangs) shortly before announcing a pregnancy.Kate Middleton in 2015.Samir Hussein/WireImageEarlier this month, Princess Sofia’s father-in-law and mother-in-law King Carl XVI Gustaf, 75, and Queen Silvia, 78, announced they hadtested positive for COVID-19.The palace announced that the Swedish monarch and his wife “have mild symptoms and are feeling well, given the circumstances.” The statement added that the royal couple has both received three vaccinations.King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia “isolated themselves in the home in accordance with current rules of conduct, and infection tracking is ongoing,” the palace said.

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip.Photo: Sigge Klemetz/Stella Pictures/Abaca/Sipa via AP

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden

Princess Sofia of Swedenis starting the new year with a new haircut.Princess Sofia andPrince Carl Philipstepped out on Monday evening to attend a performance of “Celebrate Democracy - 100 Years” to mark a century since the first women took their place in Sweden’s parliament.“We saw an amazing performance highlighting the advances being made in our country, and the entire front for the suffrage movement,” the couple said onInstagram.The royal mom of three sported a geometric pattern ensemble with statement earrings, but it was her new haircut that turned heads. Sofia, 37, debuted blunt bangs, hitting just above her eyes.Princess Sofia has experimented with subtle bangs and short face-framing pieces before, including in theirfirst public photo as a family of five, released this summer a few months after the birth of their sonPrince Julian.Sofia also rocked longer bangs parted in the middle that fell below her cheeks when the Swedish royal family hosted King Felipe andQueen Letiziaof Spain for an official visit, the highlight of which was a glamorous gala-style State Banquet complete with tiaras.The royal mom also mixes up her hair color, sometimes opting forblonde highlights.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Princess Sofia isn’t the only royal to play around with bangs.Kate Middletondebuted a new look featuring acheekbone skimming fringeback in 2015 — and was known to change up her hair (including sporting long bangs) shortly before announcing a pregnancy.Kate Middleton in 2015.Samir Hussein/WireImageEarlier this month, Princess Sofia’s father-in-law and mother-in-law King Carl XVI Gustaf, 75, and Queen Silvia, 78, announced they hadtested positive for COVID-19.The palace announced that the Swedish monarch and his wife “have mild symptoms and are feeling well, given the circumstances.” The statement added that the royal couple has both received three vaccinations.King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia “isolated themselves in the home in accordance with current rules of conduct, and infection tracking is ongoing,” the palace said.

Princess Sofia of Swedenis starting the new year with a new haircut.

Princess Sofia andPrince Carl Philipstepped out on Monday evening to attend a performance of “Celebrate Democracy - 100 Years” to mark a century since the first women took their place in Sweden’s parliament.

“We saw an amazing performance highlighting the advances being made in our country, and the entire front for the suffrage movement,” the couple said onInstagram.

The royal mom of three sported a geometric pattern ensemble with statement earrings, but it was her new haircut that turned heads. Sofia, 37, debuted blunt bangs, hitting just above her eyes.

Princess Sofia has experimented with subtle bangs and short face-framing pieces before, including in theirfirst public photo as a family of five, released this summer a few months after the birth of their sonPrince Julian.

Sofia also rocked longer bangs parted in the middle that fell below her cheeks when the Swedish royal family hosted King Felipe andQueen Letiziaof Spain for an official visit, the highlight of which was a glamorous gala-style State Banquet complete with tiaras.

The royal mom also mixes up her hair color, sometimes opting forblonde highlights.

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!

Princess Sofia isn’t the only royal to play around with bangs.Kate Middletondebuted a new look featuring acheekbone skimming fringeback in 2015 — and was known to change up her hair (including sporting long bangs) shortly before announcing a pregnancy.

Kate Middleton in 2015.Samir Hussein/WireImage

Kate Middleton

Earlier this month, Princess Sofia’s father-in-law and mother-in-law King Carl XVI Gustaf, 75, and Queen Silvia, 78, announced they hadtested positive for COVID-19.

The palace announced that the Swedish monarch and his wife “have mild symptoms and are feeling well, given the circumstances.” The statement added that the royal couple has both received three vaccinations.

King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia “isolated themselves in the home in accordance with current rules of conduct, and infection tracking is ongoing,” the palace said.

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