her death. The estranged Duke of Sussex, who turns 39 on Sept.
19.08.2023 - 15:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A new photograph of Prince Harry has emerged online with the Duke seeming to have thick, dark hair, despite being pictured just days earlier with thinner receding locks. Pictures taken at a polo match in Singapore showed the 38-year-old royal's ageing appearance as his hair looked light and thin.
However, as seen in the Express, a new snap of the royal on his Chief Impactor Officer profile page at mental health startup Better Up shows him with thick and dark locks just one week later. Hair is an awkward topic of conversation for the Duke as he poked fun at his brother Prince William's balding head in his controversial memoir Spare.
During it, he described his elder brother's hair loss as "alarming" and "more advanced than mine" but a prominent UK cosmetic surgeon has now claimed that Harry himself will be virtually bald by the age of 50.
During an interview with the Daily Mail in 2021, Dr Asim Shahmalak at Crown Clinic in Manchester said that the Duke's hair loss has hugely increased since he moved to the US with Meghan in 2020. However, he did add that Harry is still 10 years behind the Prince of Wales when it comes to hair loss.
Dr Shahmalak said that at age 36, Harry was at the same stage of hair loss as William was when he was 26. He explained: "The baldness gene is not as strong in Harry but he is still losing his hair quickly. At present most of Harry's hair loss is around the crown area."
The Duke of Sussex was a key player in the 2023 Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup charity polo match last Saturday. Harry left Meghan behind in California as he travelled to Singapore with his close pal and Argentine polo player Nacho Figueras to compete alongside him in the match.
The royal dressed well for the occasion in a Hugo Boss
her death. The estranged Duke of Sussex, who turns 39 on Sept.
Prince Harry has said his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II “is looking down on all of us” as he spoke at a charity awards event on the eve of the anniversary of her death. Harry attended the the WellChild Awards ceremony in London on Thursday night, 7 September, his first appearance in the UK since June.
Prince Harry was left 'heartbroken' after the 'ER' symbol was removed from his military uniform - but not his brother Prince William's - as they stood vigil beside the late Queen Elizabeth's coffin last year. After the Queen passed away on 8 September 2022, aged 96, a mourning period followed, including three days of the Queen Lying-in-State at Westminster Hall as more than 250,000 members of the public visited to pay their respects.
Prince Harry has has arrived in the UK and has 'less than 48 hours' here before heading to Germany. Prince Harry has returned to attend the WellChild Awards, without his wife Meghan Markle, which are taking place on the first anniversary of the Queen's death.The Duke of Sussex smiled and posed for photos as he arrived at the awards.
Prince Harry could get an ‘olive-branch’ text or email from King Charles or Prince William on his birthday this month, a former Royal butler said. The Duke of Sussex will turn 39 on 15 September and the King’s ex aide Grant Harrold said it would be the ‘perfect time’ for Charles and William to ‘reach out’ and ‘check in’. Grant added that Harry would be ‘feeling sad’ around his birthday - especially as it comes just a week after the first anniversary of the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Prince Harry looked like a fanboy over legendary footballer Lionel Messi in a sweet TV moment.The Duke of Sussex was spotted in the crowd for Inter Miami's impressive win over Los Angeles Football Club on Sunday, 3 September, and he was filmed screwing up his face in a playful manner and laughing. A pre-match form which shows the notable attendees said that both Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, would be in attendance for the game, but Meghan appeared to stay at home.
Prince Harry has revealed what his son Prince Archie wants to be when he grows up, which has been inspired by his father. During his new Netflix documentary series, Heart of Invictus which was released on 30 August, the Duke of Sussex spoke openly about his eldest child's aspirations along with an important life lesson for the four year old.
Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips,” the biographer, who collaborated with Princess Diana on 1992’s “Diana: Her True Story,” was asked about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex coming back to Britain.The couple stepped back as senior members of the royal family in 2020 and decamped to California.“What, and have Meghan Markle curtsying to Kate Middleton?” snarked Morton, 70. “I don’t think so. I don’t see that as a runner.
As Prince Harry prepares to return to the UK this week for the annual WellChild Awards, royal fans hoping for a reunion between Harry and his father will be disappointed after it's claimed that the King has “no time” to see his son. Many fans had eagerly been hoping that King Charles and the Prince would meet up ahead of the Invictus Games next week, with sources even having previously indicated that work was in progress to try and arrange a mutual convenient time for the pair to meet.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted partying at Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour, ahead of their trip to Germany for the Invictus Games next week. The couple were spotted at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Friday evening as they enjoyed the first of three shows performed at the venue as part of the singer’s ongoing tour.
Prince Harry will return to the UK next month, but his visit is "likely to be very brief" with peace talks a "long way off" with his father, King Charles amid the family rift. Before attending this year's Invictus Games in Germany, Düsseldorf from 9 September, the Duke of Sussex will return to the UK to attend The WellChild Awards event onThursday, 7 September.
Netflix documentary series, “Heart of Invictus.”The Duke of Sussex, 38, took jabs at the royal family in the series, which focuses on the Olympic-style tournament he founded for injured men and women who served in the armed forces.While discussing the death of his mom Princess Diana, he said “no one” around him helped or offered “support” during the difficult time.“Losing my mum at such a young age, the trauma that I had I was never really aware of,” he said. “It was never discussed.
Prince Harry has described how returning from his final tour of Afghanistan triggered an “unravelling” but “no-one around me really could help”. Speaking in his new Heart of Invictus docuseries on Netflix, The Duke of Sussex said he did not have a “support structure” to help him deal with his mental health struggles, which related back to the trauma of losing his mother Diana, Princess of Wales. The duke, whose troubled relationship with the Royal Family has long been documented, said the impact of Diana’s death when he was 12 was never discussed and he finally sought therapy after “lying on the floor in the foetal position”.
Prince Harry has been urged to "swallow his pride" and make the effort to reunite with his brother William and King Charles in the UK next month. Harry is due to return to the UK for a brief spell as he is set to attend the WellChild Awards on September 7, the day before the first anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Prince Harry will be returning to the UK to attend a charity event the day before the first anniversary of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth's death, it has already been confirmed. It will be the first time he's been in the UK since his grandmother's funeral.The Duke of Sussex announced he will be "honoured" to attend this year's award ceremony for a children's charity he has been patron of for 15 years.The WellChild Awards are taking place on Thursday 7 September, just one day before the Royal Family marks the first anniversary of the passing of the late Queen.
spare time?King Charles III, 74, and his youngest son, Prince Harry, 38, are reportedly set to meet for “peace talks” on Sept. 17 amid their ongoing family feud — an occasion the king is said to have cleared his schedule for.
spare?Prince Harry, 38, is still looking for an apology from his family, according to one royal expert, as tensions continue to rage on.“Prince Harry allegedly still wants and expects a full apology, [and] ‘recollections may vary’ continues to be the royals’ perspective on things as much as we can tell,” royal biographer Gareth Russell told Us Weekly this week, referencing the royal response to the couple’s 2021 blockbuster interview with Oprah Winfrey. Russell was asked if Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, 42, will be invited to join the royal family in their commemoration of the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September.“I suppose we’ll find out one way or the other someday, whether they were invited, but I would be stunned if they had said yes and went to it,” Russell said.The author of “The Palace: From the Tudors to the Windsors, 500 Years of British History at Hampton Court,” due out Dec.
UK’s Closer Weekly.“Kate has been in touch with Harry to tell him to keep his chin up and not worry too much about these temporary setbacks,” an unidentified source claimed to the outlet last week.The source also alleged that throughout the familial turmoil, Middleton’s relationship with Harry has “remained intact.”“She feels very sorry for him right now,” the source continued. “Seeing him go through all these setbacks is very difficult to witness and it tugs at her heartstrings — especially as his court trial is taking place so close to their home.”The Post reached out to representatives for Harry and Kensington Palace for comment.Harry visited London in June to testify against the publisher of UK’s Daily Mirror as part of his ongoing claim that its journalists hacked his phone years ago.Meanwhile, he was granted an allowance last month to take News Group Newspapers to trial over allegations it used “illegal methods” to gather information against him, according to People.
Prince William is now in charge of Prince Harry’s former military unit — by order of their father, King Charles III.
King Charles III has bestowed new military titles to Prince William, the next in line to the British royal throne and his eldest son, as well as his wife, Kate Middleton. Buckingham Palace announced this week that William now holds the titles of Colonel-in-Chief of The Mercian Regiment, Colonel-in-Chief of The Army Air Corps, and Royal Honorary Air Commodore of the RAF Valley.As for Kate, she is now Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm, Colonel-in-Chief of the 1st Queen’s Dragoon Guards, and Royal Honorary Air Commodore of the RAF Coningsby.Other members of the royal family to receive new military titles include King Charles himself, his wife, Queen Camilla, the king's youngest brother, Prince Edward, his wife, Sophie, Charles' sister, Princess Anne, and the late Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, Prince Richard.