He also said that Harry could have been under pressure from Meghan to sort out his hair loss. He said Harry's baldness was slowly taking off, but now he was catching up to his brother William. The baldness gene in the Windsor family is extremely aggressive. The committee's minutes were obtained by this newspaper under freedom of information laws and show that its members are particularly sensitive when it comes to designs involving the Royal Family.
In , the committee was preoccupied with plans for a coin to commemorate the Prince of Wales's 70th birthday last year. It had 'a few too many lines on the forehead' and 'jowls that were on the heavy side', they said. The wording on Royal coins has also caused problems. In , designs for a coin to celebrate the Queen and Prince Philip's upcoming platinum wedding anniversary had to be changed when members decided the inscription 'married life has joined them in happiness' might be preferable to 'married love has joined them in happiness' because the latter 'called to mind a book by Marie Stopes', a reference to the family planning campaigner.
The committee also appears to be wary of designs which embrace popular culture. One complained that a coin to commemorate the D-Day landings 'had a rather unfortunate association with the opening of Dad's Army'.
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Your First Name required Please enter your first name. Your Last Name required Please enter your last name. Friends' email At least one valid email address is required. Queen Victoria was the first British monarch to be photographed so tracing the history of hair loss prior to that is inconclusive because vain rulers had portraits painted that were more flattering than accurate.
However, his son, King George V , retained most of his hair. Though hairline receded noticeably above both temples his son, King George VI , had a full head of hair when he died at age The theory becomes murky after that.
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