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Prince Harry Sparks Outrage as He EXPOSES His Kids to the Public AGAIN!

Prince Harry Sparks Outrage as He EXPOSES His Kids to the Public AGAIN!

Prince Harry shares that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are blessed with their mother's thick hair.  Prince Harry is back in the spotlight, and this time he’s saying that his kids are “blessed with their mother’s thick hair.”

Prince Harry seems obsessed with hair, particularly his own. He’s clearly losing his hair—no shade on the ginger part—but it’s obvious his hair is thinning, and he’s insecure about it. Normally, I wouldn’t point it out, but when he keeps talking about it, it just feels odd. If you don’t want people discussing it, maybe don’t bring it up yourself! Second, he keeps dragging his kids into the conversation. If you don’t want your children in the press, then why keep mentioning them?

Here are some of the quotes we’re working with: "From the moment he arrived in the reception room, Prince Harry had an infectious energy about him—no airs or graces. He chatted animatedly about his kids before the event. Archie and Lilibet have been blessed with their mother’s thick hair," he said, self-effacing as he marveled that soon, Lilibet would be able to sit on hers.

Now, Harry has brought up his kids’ hair before, specifically in regard to its color. During an interview with Stephen Colbert, he talked about the Spencer gene being "very, very strong" and mentioned that he thought his ginger gene wouldn’t stand up against Meghan’s, but he was wrong. Princess Diana’s siblings, Lady Sarah, Lady Jane, and Earl Spencer, all have red hair too. 

I don’t really care about all that, but what stands out to me is this constant need to bring his kids into the spotlight. What’s your take, Sue? If Harry doesn’t want his kids in the press, why does he keep doing this? Do you think it helps his cause?

This doesn’t help him at all. I don’t understand why he doesn’t bring his children to events like Invictus, where there are other kids, but instead, he keeps dropping details about them—like talking about their hair. Why do we care if the kids have thick hair? It’s weird, especially when he’s so adamant about them not being in the limelight.

It’s also concerning how Harry keeps referencing Diana and her family when he talks about his kids. It feels like he’s constantly trying to co-opt Diana’s memory. Plus, he seems really obsessed with hair in general—his own, William’s, Meghan’s, and now his kids’. In his book, there’s even a whole section about **Catherine’s** long, thick hair. And Meghan, well, people have been pointing out that she’s been wearing extensions or even wigs in recent appearances. Her hair isn’t that thick, in my opinion.

Right, and if you don’t want people talking about your kids, stop mentioning them every five minutes. It's fascinating how many outlets are covering **Prince Harry’s kids’ hair** as if it’s groundbreaking news. We’re dealing with hurricanes, wars, elections, and other real-world issues, but somehow, this is a headline.

And about the hair—if you’re insecure about it, stop bringing it up. Otherwise, people are going to keep talking about it. I try to be nice and avoid the topic, but when you’re constantly drawing attention to it, it becomes unavoidable. And yes, Sue, I agree—the kids are being used as props, which is ironic considering Harry’s supposed desire for their privacy.

Now, I’ve seen some theories floating around that the kids don’t exist. I’ve never entertained that idea—I’m sure the kids are real. But every time Harry and Meghan bring them up in these vague ways, they fuel that speculation.

And it’s not like they bring the kids to events where they could contribute positively. Wouldn’t it have been nice if Meghan had taken the kids to volunteer for hurricane relief efforts, for example? Instead, they just show up at galas for photo ops. If they want to be seen doing good, why not involve their own kids in those efforts?

Yeah, and now there are articles about how it’s time for Harry to embrace going bald. I get it—losing your hair is tough, but lots of people go bald and look great doing it. **John Travolta** pulled it off, and so could Harry.

Speaking of hair, what do you think of William’s beard, Sue? I noticed it when he was on vacation with Catherine.

At first, I thought it looked rugged and cool, but after a while, it just seems unkempt. He needs to shape it up a bit. It’s not sharp or well-groomed.

Yeah, William has embraced his look—balding and all. Harry, on the other hand, seems to be struggling with it. It’s kind of jarring because Harry used to be the fun, carefree one, but now, without the palace’s PR team, his insecurities are more visible.

The royal family did a lot to protect Harry’s image, but now that he’s on his own, his flaws are more apparent. William, at least, seems to be owning his role and appearance.

 And at the end of the day, Harry needs to stop talking about his hair and his kids if he doesn’t want people discussing them. Otherwise, we’re just going to keep talking about it.

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