U.K., USA,California, MontecitoWednesday, February 12, 2025
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Imagine this: a royal guy, once known for his full head of red hair and living in California, is now facing a different kind of spotlight. His childhood hairdresser, Sam McKnight, has some straightforward advice: it's time to tackle his thinning hair.
McKnight, who's known for working with the stars and used to cut hair for the royal family, has some blunt words. He thinks Harry should either get a hair transplant or embrace his baldness. Why? Because Harry's current look, with those "little wisps" on his head, isn't doing him any favors. McKnight thinks Harry should get a hair transplant and shave the rest of his head.
McKnight knows this firsthand, having faced hair loss himself in his 30s. He observed that Harry's book cover, "Spare, " The guy's hair looked a bit overdone, as if it was retouched a little too much. McKnight thinks Harry is a bit self-conscious about his hair.
For Harry, losing that youthful look might be tough. His hair used to be a big part of his identity. But, McKnight thinks, it's time to let go. McKnight thinks Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, should have encouraged him to get a hair transplant.
McKnight wonders why she hasn't pushed Harry to get a hair transplant, especially since they're in L. A. , where hair transplants are easy to come by. He thinks Harry could easily get it done and no one would know.
Picture this: a royal guy, once known for his full head of red hair, is now facing a different kind of spotlight. His childhood hairdresser, Sam McKnight, has some straightforward advice: it's time to tackle his thinning hair. Think about it. McKnight, who's known for working with the stars and used to cut hair for the royal family, has some blunt words. He thinks Harry should either get a hair transplant or embrace his baldness. Why? Because Harry's current look, with those "little wisps" on his head, isn't doing him any favors.
McKnight knows this firsthand, having faced hair loss himself in his 30s. He observed that Harry's book cover, "Spare, " The guy's hair looked a bit overdone, as if it was retouched a little too much. McKnight thinks Harry is a bit self-conscious about his hair. For Harry, losing that youthful look might be tough. His hair used to be a big part of his identity. But, McKnight thinks, it's time to let go.
McKnight thinks Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, should have encouraged him to get a hair transplant.
McKnight wonders why she hasn't pushed Harry to get a hair transplant, especially since they're in L. A. , where hair transplants are easy to come by.
He thinks Harry could easily get it done and no one would know.