Prince Harry could be balding due to royal family stress: expert

More fallout from the royal feud?

Prince Harry, 38, may be losing tresses due to stress from his ongoing rift with his family, according to a hair transplant expert.

Spencer Stevenson, founder of SpexHair, told The Daily Star that the Duke of Sussex is not just suffering from male pattern baldness due to his hair-itage.

“Due to the high amount of stress he must’ve been through in recent years dealing with all the exposure surrounding him and his life, it will have definitely negatively impacted his hair,” Stevenson said.

“Definitely, the relationship with his estranged family is not helping on top of male pattern baldness,” he added.


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One expert thinks Prince Harry could be balding due to stress from his estrangement from the royal family.
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“Due to the high amount of stress he must’ve been through in recent years dealing with all the exposure surrounding him and his life, it will have definitely negatively impacted his hair,” said Spencer Stevenson.
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The royal redhead was slammed earlier this month for his new headshot that debuted on the site for the mental health “transformation” firm BetterUp.

The pic featured a strangely luscious-looking crop of hair atop his balding head.

In early August, Harry was photographed shopping for his wife, Meghan Markle, 42, in Tokyo — and his hair appeared thinner, brighter and less abundant than the darker mop in the new headshot.

Some royal fans could not believe their eyes, with one X user even accusing Harry of using filters, while another claimed he was “in denial.”

Stevenson suggested that Harry may have used Nanogen hair fibers to thicken his hair, a product that retails for about $40 on Amazon.


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Harry recently made headlines for a new headshot in which his hair looked fuller.
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Nanogen hair fibers are lightly sprinkled on areas where thicker hair and volume is needed. Fingers are used to blend in the fibers.

The Post reached out to reps for Harry for comment.

Hair seems to be top of mind for Harry, who took a jab at older brother Prince William’s receding hairline in his January tell-all memoir, “Spare.”

He called the 41-year-old’s hair loss “alarming” and “more advanced” than his own.

The Duke of Sussex later defended the dig during an interview on “60 Minutes” with Anderson Cooper.


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Stevenson thinks Harry could be using hair-thickening fibers.
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That wasn’t the only bomb he dropped in his book.

He accused his brother of “attacking” him in November 2019, after they allegedly got into a spat about Markle.

William had reportedly called Markle “difficult,” “rude” and “abrasive.”

“He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor,” Harry detailed in his memoir.

“I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me. I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out.”