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Meghan Markle Pushes Prince Harry to Get Hair Transplant, While Causing Difficulties for the Royal Family

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Meghan Markle Pushes Prince Harry to Get Hair Transplant, While Causing Difficulties for the Royal Family

is reportedly obsessed with appearances and has been pushing to get hair transplants.

According to the National Enquirer, Markle refuses to allow to leave the house without a cap on to cover his bald spot.

She allegedly thinks that if she's going to relaunch her acting career successfully, Prince Harry will need a full head of hair.

The prince is allegedly on board with the idea, as he's tired of being the laughingstock of the British press due to his rapid hair loss.

In image-conscious LA, Prince Harry will have no problem getting a procedure to fix his dome, the outlet concludes.

However, this is not the only source of difficulty caused by the couple.

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Even after vowing to continue to fully support the Queen, and Prince Harry are causing difficulties for the royal family, according to a royal expert.

Neil Sean claimed that the Sussexes have been causing difficulties for the royals, particularly in their very busy royal week.

Mr Sean makes reference to the couple's timing when announcing projects and upcoming visits.

He noted that the couple previously vowed to give a life of service and commitment in honor of Her Gracious Majesty the Queen.

Despite this, all they're doing is making the difficulties of royal life even more confusing and harder to navigate.

Some people might say that's part of the reason why Harry and Meghan's popularity, particularly in the United Kingdom, has flatlined so badly.

Mr Sean spoke on how the couple always seem to make announcements on something like a big royal birthday like the Princess Royal.

The Sussexes announced they were set to visit Europe in September on August 15th, which happened to be Harry's aunt, Princess Anne's 72nd birthday.

Meghan and Prince Harry are set to visit the UK for a few days next month, starting on September 5th.

On September 5th, the couple will be attending the One Young World Summit in Manchester.

At this event, the Duchess will be delivering the keynote speech.

They will also visit Germany for the official one-year countdown event to the 2023 Invictus Games on September 6th.

The couple will then travel back to the UK for the Wellchild Awards in London on September 8th.

The Sussexes' visit to Harry's home soil, and Germany, is their first time out of the US since their appearance at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.

Despite the couple's busy schedule, Meghan Markle's obsession with appearances continues to make headlines.

The National Enquirer reports that she is pushing Prince Harry to get hair transplants, as she refuses to allow him to leave the house without a cap on to cover his bald spot.

Meghan allegedly thinks that if she's going to relaunch her acting career successfully, Prince Harry will need a full head of hair.

The prince is allegedly on board with the idea, as he's tired of being the laughingstock of the British press due to his rapid hair loss.

In image-conscious LA, Prince Harry will have no problem getting a procedure to fix his dome, the outlet concludes.

Despite previously vowing to fully support the Queen, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are causing difficulties for the royal family, according to royal expert Neil Sean.

The couple's timing when announcing projects and upcoming visits has caused confusion and made the difficulties of royal life even harder to navigate.

Some people believe that this is part of the reason why Harry and Meghan's popularity in the UK has flatlined so badly.

The couple always seems to make announcements on significant dates, such as Princess Anne's 72nd birthday.

Nevertheless, the couple is set to visit the UK for a few days next month, starting on September 5th.

During their visit, they will attend the One Young World Summit in Manchester, where the Duchess will deliver the keynote speech.

They will also visit Germany for the official one-year countdown event to the 2023 Invictus Games on September 6th.

Finally, they will travel back to the UK for the Wellchild Awards in London on September 8th.

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