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1 year oldPrince Harry seems to have had a little photoshopping help in a new headshot released by his life coaching tech company, BetterUp.
The Duke of Sussex – who is Chief Impact Officer of the organisation – appeared with a thicker, fuller and darker head of hair in the photo, which was recently updated on the leadership team’s page on the website.
The accompanying profile on the page praised Harry, 38, for being a “humanitarian, military veteran, mental wellness advocate, and environmentalist”, but it was hard to focus on the glowing profile when the glaring detail in his headshot was hard to miss.
The photo comes days after the California-based royal visited Singapore to raise funds for Sentebale, an organisation he set up in 2006 to support children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa.
During his visit, Harry played a charity polo match during which he sported much thinner and lighter hair – a stark contract to his new headshot.
In pictures obtained from the event, Harry’s hair looks visibly thinner as he poses for photos with officials outdoors.
This isn’t the first time Harry has been suspected of needing a little touch-up on his ginger locks. In September 2021, when fronting the cover of Time 100 with his wife Meghan Markle, Harry also appeared to get a little help with the Photoshop Gods seemingly giving him a thicker head of hair.
Harry prides himself on still having his hair, unlike his older, brother Prince William, 41.
In Harry’s polarising book Spare, released back in January, he took a dig at William’s baldness, calling it “alarming” and more “advanced than mine” despite being just three years apart in age.
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