Prince Harry’s former hairdresser has commented on his hair (Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
All eyes have been on while he is in , including Harry’s former employees.
For the Duke’s former hairdresser, Sam McKnight, the focus has been on something else entirely other than the Games – ‘s hair.
He has taken to , to share his views on Harry’s tresses. Mr McKnight was a good friend and personal hair stylist to the , and he would also cut both William and Harry’s hair when they were young.
The 69-year-old is no stranger to A-list celebs, having styled model Kate Moss and singer Lady Gaga’s hair in previous years.
In a brutal caption along with a picture of Harry at the Games, the stylist said: “It’s time Harry! Many moons ago, when you and your brother were young boys, you both had the most magnificent, thick healthy crowning glories, just like mum. Many an afternoon was spent with me thinning and shaping the topiary!”
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Harry is simply focused on hosting the Invictus Games (Image: Karwai Tang/WireImage)
The hair guru continued: “However, just like myself, the lush hedging is no more, . All is not lost, however, a good short clip at the barbers (like your big brother has done recently) would look sharp and clean, and take years off that handsome face.
“If I were your age I’d go for a transplant, so much more natural these days, unlike the plug plants of yore. And no need for a quick EasyJet trip to Turkey, you’re in California where they have the best! So Harry, from one baldy to another, it’s time. As they say in Disneyland, ‘Let It Go’.
“Sent from your old hairdresser, Sam, with love, a wink and a smile.”
Fans of Prince Hary have flocked to social media to write how “spiteful” Sam’s words are. One user on X wrote: “Why would you post that? It’s not a friendly nudge it’s spiteful.”
Another said: “..There are bald people in my life and I don’t even notice! Irrelevant to me.”
A third commented: “A bit offensive TBF, male pattern baldness isn’t a joke and some of us can’t afford hair transplants and have to suffer these types of comments…”
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Until February 16th, will be entirely focused on promoting and attending the Invictus Games in Canada, a worldwide sporting event for veterans which has become a beacon of resilience, determination and hope since its inception in 2014.
It all began on a trip to the , when gained the inspiration to see how the power of sport can help wounded service men and women.
As well as being an opportunity for men and women who serve in the armed forces and veterans to come together and enjoy sports competitively, the in conflict to move forward and focus on their recovery and future.
are attending this year and will compete in adaptive sports – it is also the first-ever winter hybrid edition of the Games and will include Alpine skiing and snowboarding, Nordic skiing and biathlon, skeleton, and wheelchair curling.