Prince Harry’s new ‘American’ haircut wows royal fans who call him a ‘snack’

Royal fans have been left gushing at Prince Harry's new "American" appearance during his first talk of the year at a virtual summit for mental health startup BetterUp – with some even labelling the Duke a "snack".

Prince Harry spoke of experiencing "burnout" in his past work and "getting to the very end of everything", he revealed.

But what really got royal fans talking was the freshly trimmed Duke's new look as he showed off a shorter haircut which social media seemed to approve of wholeheartedly.

One fan wrote: "Prince Harry looking fiiinnneee!! Wow, does California look good on him or what?"

They added that the 37-year-old has been "reborn" again in the US.

Another fan in the comments of the livestream remarked: "Harry looking like a whole snack."

"Prince Harry has been doing some outer work too because he's looking hella fit," another fan gushed.

Another exclaimed: "Gosh Prince Harry looks sooo good!"

Some US fans have been remarking that Harry is now "looking like an American".

One fan wrote: "H looks like an American white guy. Sorry brits, he’s home now."

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In a much nastier tweet, one royal fan pointed out "the bad genes" that Harry has inherited.

"Prince harry’s hair truly hanging on by a thread at this point I can’t believe the bad genes got to him," one person rudely wrote.

But beyond just comments on his appearance, love has poured in for the Duke's insight into the importance of talking about mental health.

One person wrote: "Every time I hear Prince Harry speak I think about the massive opportunity the BRF lost with him. I don't think they even realise what they lost yet."

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The 38-year-old Duke spoke on a virtual panel with CEO Alexi Robichaux and Meghan Markle's close friend, Serena Williams.

Speaking at the event, Prince Harry said: "I experienced burnout and getting to the very end of everything I had. Any fuel I had in the engine, it was like, boom.

"That is when you're forced to look inside yourself, when everything else around you is seemingly working against you. The only way you can build resilience to your entire environment is the inner work."

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