Prince Harry branded ‘pathetic’ as Duke shows off thick locks in new photo
The Duke of Sussex has mocked his brother's hair loss in the past
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Prince Harry has been branded “pathetic” after he was seen appearing to bestow thick locks in a new image.
The Duke of Sussex has recalled occasions in the past where he mocked Prince William's hair loss troubles.
According to royal commentator Angela Levin, the tomfoolery from Harry was a step too far, and only served to show a lack of maturity.
The Duke of Sussex himself has shown signs of hair loss in recent years, with his ginger curls appearing to grow ever thinner.
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According to royal commentator Angela Levin, the Harry's tomfoolery was a step too far, and only served to show a lack of maturity.
The Duke of Sussex himself has showed signs of hair loss in recent years, with his ginger curls appearing to grow ever thinner.
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A new image of Harry, however, suggests he has never had such issues, with the 38-year-old appearing to display a full head of hair in a photo for the BetterUp website.
The Duke took on the role of Chief Impact Officer at the tech company in 2021, where he aims to “help create impact in people’s lives”.
The move has been blasted by Levin, who said Harry is behaving in a “pathetic” manner in a fiery rant.
“It’s so that he looks more attractive”, she told GB News.
“We all know he’s lost his hair, and we know he was very rude about William who lost his hair before Harry, because he is older.
“He has made lots of silly jokes about him and he did that in his book, Spare, but now he has got it, but he can’t have photos of that.
“So he’s darkened his hair and painted a bit on top. It’s pathetic.”
Hair was a topic for discussion in Harry’s memoir, Spare, where he said William’s hair loss was “alarming” for him.
Despite the two-year age gap between the couple, the Duke of Sussex claimed his brother’s hair woes were “more advanced” than his.
It comes as the Duke of Sussex prepares for a significant public appearance, with his Invictus Games taking place in Germany next month.
Harry said in a video message that he “can’t wait” for the multi-sport competition to commence and paid tribute to its competitiors.
The King’s youngest son was spotted without his wife, Meghan Markle, at a power of sports summit in Tokyo last week, where he was joined by long-time friend Nacho Figueras, an Argentinian polo player.
The Duchess of Sussex remained in Montecito, California, with the Sussexes’ children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Harry said in his video message: “I can’t wait to see all of you and have the whole community together once again. It’s been too long.”
He added: “You’re all on different parts of your healing journey.
“We all are, we always will be. But I can assure you that this experience you’re gonna have will hopefully be life changing, and you’ll come out of it a better person for sure.”
The games were founded by Harry in 2014 and are for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women, both serving and veterans.