In an essay for the Daily Telegraph, renowned hairdresser Sam McKnight advised Prince Harry to confront his thinning hair. Reflecting on Harry's previous comments about Prince William's baldness, McKnight suggested that Harry either opt for a hair transplant or embrace his baldness, as William has. He criticized Harry's current hairstyle, equating it to that of a 1950s geography teacher, and remarked that Harry appears otherwise fit and youthful. McKnight believes that Harry's hesitation to fully embrace baldness indicates self-consciousness about losing his youthful hair.
McKnight observed that 40-year-old Harry otherwise looks tall, lean, fit and in his prime. It's been driving me mad for years, and I don't know why he hasn't had a hair transplant yet or shaved it all off.
I don't think you lose your looks because you go bald... You have to embrace it. Or you have to make the decision not to embrace it, and have a hair transplant.
Harry's current strategy, keeping that fluff on his head, is just horrible. That fluff on his head is like a newborn chick. It doesn't make a man look good.
McKnight said it was as if the Montecito-based son of King Charles III feels self-conscious about losing his adolescent mop of red, glorious hair.
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