Prince Harry is no different. But a hair loss expert says it's not too late for him to save his royal locks and has urged him to send a "great signal" by tackling his baldness with some drastic action before he follows in his brother's footsteps.Prince Harry, 37, is the famed redhead of the royal family but time may be running out for his barnet as a baldness expert spotted signs that he may be heading the same way as Prince William.Dr Asim Shahmalak noticed signs of thinning on Harry's distinctive barnet from as early as 2013.He said: "It is clear that Harry is thinning around the crown area.
It is the first signs of the male pattern baldness which has affected both his brother and his father."If Harry's hair loss progresses in the normal way, I would expect him to have a significant bald patch around his crown by the time he is 40.
It will be worse if it also spreads to his hairline as it has with his brother.""Around a quarter of men start going bald before the age of 30, so this is hardly a big surprise especially when it runs in the family as it does for the Windsors."William started going bald in his 20s and the future king, 39, has been subject to online trolling over the years as his hair loss worsened.he has been able to make light of his hair loss and even joked while visiting barbers in London that he didn't “have much hair” so “can’t give you much business”.Being in the spotlight, and knowing the hair loss that has affected his brother and father, Harry's own hair loss has been closely monitored by fans.
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