Keen royal observers have noticed that Prince Harry appears to have a fuller, darker head of hair in a newly released official photo. Over the years, Prince Harry’s hair has visibly changed, and this latest image, shared by BetterUP—where he serves as Chief Impact Officer—has fueled speculation about a potential royal makeover.
The 40-year-old Duke of Sussex, who earns an estimated salary of £758,000 ($1 million) annually, is tasked with guiding the company’s social mission and advocating for mental fitness. In the photo, his hair seems thicker and a few shades darker than before.
Jay Dharamshi, a hair specialist and founder of Sky Clinic, weighed in on the matter, suggesting that Harry might have undergone a “non-surgical treatment” to enhance his hair’s appearance. Dharamshi told HELLO: “In my opinion, Harry has likely had a non-surgical treatment, which made his hair appear more restored and fuller.
He could have had a PRP hair restoration treatment or hair restoration mesotherapy, which involves micro-injections of active ingredients into the mesoderm. These treatments are very effective for slowing hair loss and increasing hair volume.”
In 2023, while promoting his memoir *Spare*, another expert speculated that Prince Harry might be using “hair fibers” to create the illusion of denser hair. Fabian Martinez, a leading trichologist at the London Hair Clinic, told *Express US*: “It appears that Harry is sporting hair fibers, commonly used as cosmetic items to give the impression of denser and more voluminous hair. These fibers are crafted from natural or synthetic materials like keratin or cotton, ground down into tiny particles.”