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The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

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The heads of the British princes collectively "did not grow a single grass", and the top of their "shining" heads illuminated the whole world. Prince William went from being beautiful in his prime to being a bald and greasy uncle, and Prince Harry made a lot of efforts to avoid baldness to no avail.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

Harry and William

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

Prince Wei

Nowadays, Prince George's hairline has begun to move upwards on its own before he is an adult, and the baldness of the princes is basically "wiped out", who brought the baldness of the British royal family?

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

Prince George

Thinking back to Prince William when he was young, he looked exactly like Princess Diana, with dense blonde hair, delicate and three-dimensional facial features, and a pair of "noble" blue eyes like twinkling stars.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

Prince Wei

It's a pity that Prince William's flowering period is too short.

As he grows older, the good times are gone, he looks like Diana when he is young, and he looks more like Charles when he is middle-aged, and now his appearance is getting lower and lower, the top of his head is getting more and more sparse, and the word "handsome" is getting farther and farther away from Prince William.

Coupled with the fact that his wife, Princess Kate, is suffering from cancer and cannot appear in public, he has to do his duty as the crown prince while taking care of the needs of his family and wife, and his anxiety is getting worse day by day, his face is haggard, and his hair volume is disappearing at a rapid rate, which looks a little miserable.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

Charles and Prince William

And Prince George is simply carved out of a mold by him, and before he is an adult, his hairline has begun to move upwards.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

William and George

Once upon a time, Harry's new book "Spare Tire" ridiculed his brother's baldness, but he didn't expect that his hair loss rate was greater than the growth rate in the past few years, and he did not escape the catastrophe of hair loss in the end.

It is said that he made a lot of efforts to prevent his baldness, paid attention to his diet, adjusted his bad routine, and he also went to a specialized clinic for treatment to no avail, and now he has a standard "Mediterranean" hairstyle.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

Prince Harry

But the male members of the British royal family are not the only ones who are bald, from Prince Philip to Charles, as well as Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, the three generations of basic grandparents and grandchildren seem to be unable to escape the fate of baldness, even Princess Diana's excellent genes can't be saved, is baldness the ancestral gene of the Windsor family?

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

Prince Philip

Throughout the history of the House of Windsor, Queen Elizabeth II's grandfather, George V, and her father, George VI, both had thick hair. It can be seen from this that baldness is not the ancestral gene of the Windsor family.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

George V

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

George VI

The first male bald member of the British royal family was Prince Philip, since he "married" into the royal family, not only did not raise the appearance of the royal family, but also brought the "baldness" gene into the royal family.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

The Queen and Prince Philip

As the saying goes: "My mother is bald, and my father is bald".

Because hair loss is a dominant gene in men, the baldness gene of the British royal family comes more from the Prince Philip family.

From his great-grandfather Christian IX to his grandfather George I to his father, Prince Andreas, all of them were bald.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

A member of the Philip family

All of this stems from the androgenic alopecia gene carried by Prince Philip's family.

Horrifyingly, this "unfortunate" gene stubbornly continued to the next generation of Prince Philip. It can be said that Prince Philip single-handedly changed the hairline of male members of the British royal family.

Especially in the third generation, Prince William and Prince Harry are the biggest victims, even if Princess Diana's hair is amazing, he can't save his two sons from the baldness crisis.

The British prince has a collective "no grass" on his head, and George has obvious signs of his baldness gene

Diana and two sons

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