EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Should Prince William and his Royal relatives use the latest technology to tackle their male pattern baldness as coiffeur Nicky Clarke suggests? By Ephraim Hardcastle for the Daily Mail Published: 00:54, 12 June 2024 | Updated: 01:06, 12 June 2024 e-mail View comments As Princes William and Edward can attest, with the King and Harry wanly nodding in agreement, baldness is rife among male members of the Royal Family . Now fashionable coiffeur Nicky Clarke wants William and his sparsely-furred relatives to tackle their hereditary male pattern baldness. 'Royals have not traditionally got good heads of hair,' he says.
'More people in the public eye now are using the latest hair technologies like implants so why not?' Might Nicky, nostalgically recalling his styling of Diana, yearn to weave his magic scissors over the restored luxuriant locks of William and Harry? As Prince William can attest, with Edward, the King and Harry wanly nodding in agreement, baldness is rife among male members of the Royal Family Fashionable coiffeur Nicky Clarke wants William and his sparsely-furred relatives to tackle their hereditary male pattern baldness with hair implants Who was the royal resident at Kensington Palace urging staff to vote against local Labour republican MP Emma Dent Coad in the run-up to the 2019 election ? She had riled the royals by wrongly claiming that Harry couldn't fly a helicopter, called her constituents William and Kate 'ridiculous', declined a chance .