A Photoshopped photo of Prince Harry made the British media mock him for showing his increasingly pronounced baldness.
As if the war he declared against them in court was not enough, now some British media are mocking Prince Harry because of Photoshop.
This is because, in some promotional photos of the Duke of Sussex, it is evident that they used the image editing program to add a little hair and hide his increasingly pronounced baldness.
Specialists in word games, the tabloids that noticed the photographic retouching that was done to Harry's images said that it was the “mystery of the spare hair,” according to Vanitatis. This alludes to the title of his autobiographical book, which in Spanish is called In the Shadow, but in English is simply Spare.
In this way, some of the tabloids with the greatest circulation in the United Kingdom, such as the Daily Mail, the Mail on Sunday, and the Mail Online, published different articles with the name "The mystery of the spare hair", to refer to the cited images in which the youngest son of King Carlos III seems to have more hair than he actually has at 38 years of age.
They publish photos of Prince Harry retouched with Photoshop
For those who have read the book Spare: In the Shadows, it will come as no surprise to learn that Prince Harry talks about baldness. However, it is not about his but refers to that of his older brother, Prince William. Now, this was the topic that different British tabloids used to give a new media blow and make fun of the Duke of Sussex because of the Photoshop with which - evidently - they "put" more hair on him than he actually has in some images promotional.
Harry and Meghan took it to another level
This happened after some photos of Harry were published on the website of the American company Better Up, an organization in which Meghan Markle's husband has had the title of Impact Director, since 2021, as explained by Vanitatis.
“Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is a humanitarian, military veteran, mental well-being advocate and environmentalist,” can be read in his profile on said company, and “as co-founder of Archewell, he focuses on driving systemic change in all areas.” communities through nonprofit work and creative activations. The mission at Archewell, which currently includes Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions, and Archewell Audio, is united behind the deeply held belief that compassion is the defining cultural force of the 21st century.”
They compare photos of Prince Harry to show that they used Photoshop
In the photo shown next to his CV, Prince Harry appears with thicker hair than in the recent photos taken during the tour he made in Asia, in addition to his visit to the London courts where he faces the company Associated Newspaper Limited, precisely to seek to stop all attacks on him and his private life and that of his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children, princes Archie and Lilibet.