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the disease took all of his hair away

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the disease took all of his hair away


In the English royal house, few men still have hair on their heads. So much so that another member will lose them soon. Let’s see who it is.

Queen Elizabeth worried – Nanopress.it

Indeed, the member of the English royal house in question could lose all his hair within three years.

British royal house: do all men lose their hair?

The men of the English royal house begin to lose their hair in what is called the square, or on the vertex, the upper part of the head. In English, that particular part without hair is called the crown. Not only members of the royal house suffer from it, of course, but lots of ordinary men all over the world. So much so that it is called common or androgenic baldness.

English royal house
English Royal House – nanopress.it

It is quite easy to look at the state of the hair of the members of the royal house by looking at the Windsor family tree. King George VI Queen Elizabeth’s father was in quite good shape. The demerit would belong to the queen’s husband, Philip. It was he who would have passed on common baldness to his son Carlo. Harry and William however, may have inherited baldness too from his maternal grandfather.

What future for Harry’s hair?

Prince Harry could risk it to lose all her red hair at the age of 40. And it wouldn’t be the first. Before him his brother William (two years older than him) preceded him and before them his father Charles of England. The latter, however, has held up enough: he began to show the first failures at 40/50 years. Uncle Andrea would be in better shape; Edoardo, on the other hand, would have taken from his father.

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Closer magazine highlighted how Harry is losing his hair and the lack of it is forming a hair. The magazine did not limit itself to an observation but also contacted a specialist doctor Manish Mittal, transplant expert of hair.

Indeed, it was he who estimated that Harry he could go completely bald at 40 (now he is 37, ed.). The prince, according to Mittal, may need a hair transplant of around 2,000 bulbs.

William ed Harry
William ed Harry – nanopress.it

According to what the specialist said, the clock would be running fast for Harry and it would be up to Meghan direct it towards the transplant route. Money, for them, will certainly not be a problem. What future for little Archie? Surely the mother is trichologically stronger but the Caucasian grandfather shows evident signs of baldness. Time will tell.

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