“He NEEDS a decent haircut!” Prince Harry’s ‘shabby’ mop, ‘wicked’ beard and ‘crumpled’ clothes during his UN speech in New York left royal fans stunned
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Royal fans have begged the Duke of Sussex to get his hair cut after many were stunned by his “shabby” mop and “wispy” beard at his appearance at the United Nations in New York yesterday. Prince Harry, 37, who is currently living in his $14 million mansion in California after stepping down from royal duties, threw himself into US politics when he spoke for Nelson Mandela during his keynote speech at the UN General Assembly denounced the “revocation of constitutional rights” day.

Royal fans have begged the 37-year-old Duke of Sussex to “get his hair cut” after many were stunned by his “shabby” mop and “tufted” beard during his appearance at the United Nations in New York yesterday

However, it was his looks that shocked many royal fans, who criticized his messy red locks and long facial hair. One tweeted: “Wish Harry had a decent haircut, he always looks unkempt.

Meanwhile, another wrote: “Harry looks thrilled again. Why does he always look wrinkled and unkempt?”.

A third added: “I think Harry’s biggest offense is that haircut. Who is he trying to fool? “Shave your head dude, no matter what you have to say, nobody’s going to take you seriously if you look like a homeless clown.”

Another commented: “Harry needs a professional haircut and beard trim. Better yet, shave off all the nasty fuzz.’

The Duke’s relaxed appearance was in stark contrast to his keynote address at the UN General Assembly, in which he outlined the Supreme Court’s Roe v. to overthrow Wade as a “global attack on democracy and freedom”. Despite the event set to be held to celebrate Nelson Mandela Day, the prince launched an attack on American politics during his keynote address.

He said: “This has been a painful year in a painful decade. We are living through a pandemic that continues to devastate communities in all parts of the world. “Climate change is wreaking havoc on our planet, with the most vulnerable suffering the most. The few armed lies and disinformation at the expense of the many. “And from the horrific war in Ukraine to the roll-back of constitutional law in the US, we are witnessing a global assault on democracy and freedom, the cause of Mandela’s life.”

Harry has also blasted the “rollback of constitutional rights” and criticized SCOTUS for its decision to lift federal protections on abortion. The comments, heard Monday morning in a largely empty room at the United Nations, were the latest broadside from US politicians. They followed Meghan’s recent remarks to Vogue magazine, in which she joined famous feminist icon Gloria Steinem in urging men to be “louder” with their anger at the decision to oust Roe.

Steinem, who was seen with the Duchess earlier on Monday (pictured), has recruited Meghan for her fight to get Congress to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment – a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would open up to all American citizens to guarantee equal legal rights.

Monday wasn’t the first time the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have delved into American politics. They found themselves in hot water after commenting on the US election during a September 2020 Time 100 video, urging American voters to “reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity” on “the most important election of our lives.” . Members of the royal family are said to be politically neutral, but as they stepped down from their roles, the Sussex’s vowed that “everything they do will uphold Her Majesty’s values”.
