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In the end, yes.

She had always been a strawberry blond, but turned grey overnight aged 35 after the horrific trip back to Paris after she and her family were recaptured at Varennes when they tried to flee.

When she got back to the Tuillerie palace, she took of her hat in front of her first lady in waiting who was shocked to see that in just 1 day, her hair had completely turned white.

Uhhhm but... theres a painting of her when she was really young, about 9-11 years old and she had grey hair then? uhhh... help please?

Answer: yes, because in that time it was the custom that hair was powdered. That is why it looks as though it was grey.

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light brown blonde

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