Meghan is always hair goals!
Gorgeous! July 11, 2019 - 11:04 BST Fiona Ward The Duchess of Sussex has made a number of public appearances since the birth of her baby son Archie Harrison, and some royal fans have noticed that she may have opted to have a subtle new hair change in the weeks following! Many are speculating that Meghan has opted to have some hair extensions put in after her recent appearance at the polo - where she appeared to sport much longer hair than other recent engagements.
Extensions expert Sarah McKenna of the London Hair Lab told HELLO!: "If she is wearing hair extensions or a hair piece, then it is most likely just a small amount of additional hair. Potentially a half head, or approximately 100g of human hair. This would provide her with volume rather than a lot of length and would mean her hair would hold a style more easily – and would also last for a day of royal duties.
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