Why doesn't Prince William shave his head when he's started to lose his hair?
When did Prince William start to seriously lose his hair before finding himself, in 2017, at the age of 35, with his head almost bare? Attention: a matter of state!
Prince William laughed with a real sense of self-deprecation on September 19, 2017 of the galloping baldness that has afflicted him for several years. A hair problem that had also earned the Prince a valve in 2014 from his wife Kate Middleton. The Duchess, during a visit to an Australian agricultural fair had encouraged, for a laugh, her husband to replenish his mop with alpaca wool.
William's baldness has not always been a joke for William, once cruelly nicknamed "Hairless heir", in other words "the heir without hair". At only 35 years old, the young Duke of Cambridge lost his pretty blonde lock of yesteryear, clearly inherited from Diana, only to find himself balder than his father Charles, 68! Even his grandfather Prince Philip, now retired at the age of 96, wears a thicker toupee than him.
William fought for a long time against baldness, which began to become a concern in 2006. At this date, the prince was already showing a very marked beginning of tonsure on the back of the skull and was trying expensive hair treatments which have all stubbornly failed. . Since January 2016, what was experienced by William as a (small) misfortune has now become a small flaw perfectly assumed.