Prince Harry
Prince Harry is pictured attending a Commonwealth Day Youth Event on March 11, 2019 in London, England. Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Prince Harry’s huge bald spot made the royal fans worry.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in South Africa for an official visit. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have already started their tour by visiting Cape Town. During a visit to Auwal Mosque in Cape Town, Prince Harry was photographed sporting a huge bald spot. Markle, on the other hand, covered her hair with an elegant white head scarf, Daily Star first reported.

Many royal fans were concerned about the duke’s growing bald spot. This trait is not unique to Prince Harry since his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William are experiencing the same. Thus, some fans questioned why the royals don’t take action to address this issue.

“What is happening to the British royals’ hair?” one netizen asked.

“Can someone explain to me why Prince Harry and Prince William refuse to do anything about their bald spots?? They’ve got literally all the possible resources at their fingertips, I don't get it,” a royal follower commented.

Meanwhile, another netizen defended Prince William and Prince Harry’s choice to keep their hair that way. “Even bald men need representation,” the user replied.

According to a previous report, Prince Harry’s hair loss doubled after he married Markle. He is balding rapidly that one netizen said if the hair on top of his head would survive by the time his child would be born, he would be impressed.

Meanwhile, one hair loss expert said that Prince Harry would be “completely bald” soon. He predicted that the Duke of Susse would lose all of his hair in five years the most.

“In my expert opinion, Prince Harry has maximum 2-5 more years until he is almost completely bald on top, unless he takes action now,” hair loss guru Spencer Stevenson of SpexHair said.

Stevenson encouraged Prince Harry to use proven treatments like finasteride or minoxidil because his hair loss is progressive. The expert added that the earlier the royal starts, the better.

Stevenson also put an end to the rumors claiming that Prince Harry’s biological father is James Hewitt with a genetic proof. According to him, Prince Harry’s hair loss pattern is similar to the Prince of Wales and not Hewitt. The royals have MBP (male pattern baldness) genes that causes a sudden widespread thinning rather than a receding hairline.