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Prince George’s Oh-So-Perfect Hair Style Secret Revealed

Kate and Wills’ son was spruced up to meet Princess Charlotte, with quite literally not a hair out of place

Prince George may only be 21 months old, but he’s already being styled to perfection – just like his mama.

The royal tot’s wardrobe has been lusted after since his birth in 2013 and now it seems like his hairdo is set to spark a new toddler trend.

Cute as a button [Rex]
Cute as a button [Rex]



Enter, the next phase of the ‘Prince George Effect’.

It all started when George rocked up to the Lindo Wing on May 2, to visit his mum and his brand new baby sister in hospital.

Looking adorable in a £38 blue knitted Amaia cardigan and matching £7 socks, it was the young prince’s hair that stole the show.

Prince George arrived at the Lindo wing to meet his sister [Getty]
Prince George arrived at the Lindo wing to meet his sister [Getty]

Boasting a 50s-esque side parting that even Don Draper would be jealous of, not a honey-blonde lock on George’s hair was out of place. Something that any parent knows is virtually unheard of in a child.

He definitely is his mother’s son.

Prince George's hair was PERFECT [Rex]
Prince George's hair was PERFECT [Rex]



We hazard a guess that parents worldwide are desperately trying to tame their child’s flyaway hair in an effort to recreate the prince’s royally splendid look.

So how was it achieved? It’s all down to Original Sprout’s baby hair care range, PEOPLE magazine reports.

The prince’s nanny (or stylist, perhaps he has one of those?) is thought to have used the brand’s $16 (£10) Natural Hair Gel as George’s secret styling weapon. It’s almost completely natural and gave the prince’s hair an au natural look.

The haircare product that Prince George uses [Original Sprout]
The haircare product that Prince George uses [Original Sprout]



“It’s all vegan, free from nasties,” the company’s spokesperson tells the publication. “And our gel doesn’t make the hair rigid, crispy or crunchy – it’s very light.”

The product doesn’t have any added fragrance either, making it suitable for delicate children’s skin.

According to PEOPLE, a member of the Middleton family stocked up on the product at high-end London childrenswear boutique Trotters.

Are you a fan of George’s old fashioned hair style? Let us know in the comments below.

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