Prince William’s, Prince Harry’s Hairlines Have Receded This Much Throughout The Years
Prince William and Prince Harry’s hairlines have receded a lot in recent years.
InStyle recently uploaded side by side photos of the royal siblings from a time when they still had so much hair to the present time when they have obviously lost so much.
In the first two photos, a younger Prince William and Prince Harry had thick natural hair. The Duke of Sussex’s hair color used to be much darker than his older brother. Prince William’s hair, on the other hand, was closer to a blonde shade.
But years passed and Prince William has decided to shave part of his hair off. The top-most part of his head looks almost bald at the moment. But the future King still has some hair on the sides of his head.
Prince Harry also has lesser hair at the moment, but he has become more of ginger when he aged. Despite Prince Harry’s hair thinning out, the soon-to-be-dad has decided to grow his beard, which made him look more handsome.
Years ago, hair transplant expert Dr. Asim Shahmalak said that the royal siblings will have extremely diminishing hair by the time they reach the age of 50. This is due to the fact that the brothers’ family suffer from a pattern on baldness. The same thing was experienced by Prince Philip, Prince Charles, and Prince Edward.
“There is a strong baldness gene in the royal family which has very obviously been passed down to Prince William and is already affecting Prince Harry who is starting to show the first signs of thinning hair around his crown,” the expert told Daily Star.
In related news, Prince William and Prince Harry also made headlines this week for an entirely different reason. It has been revealed in the book “William and Harry” that Prince William flew into a rage due to Prince Harry’s teasing.
Katie Nicholl said that Prince Harry laughed at his brother’s newfound heartthrob status, but Prince William wasn’t all too happy about it. In fact, he even vowed to never go on a walkabout again.
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