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Courtney Pochin

Boris Johnson's son Wilfred is only 13-months-old but already has amazing amount of hair

For most babies, it can take a while for their hair to grow and some appear to have very little until they are well into their toddler stage.

However, this doesn't seem to be the case for Wilfred Johnson, son of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie.

The one-year-old was spotted enjoying some time at the beach today, along with his mum and the First Lady of the United States, Dr Jill Biden.

The three were in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, during the G7 Leaders' Summit 2021.

In a series of photos taken during their beach trip, Carrie and Jill can be seen taking off their shoes and enjoying a paddle in the sea, as Wilfred sits on the sand in a t-shirt and nappy.

Baby Wilfred has the most incredible amount of hair! (Simon Dawson / No10 Downing Street)

The youngster has an incredible blonde mop on his head for his age - one some adults might even be envious of.

As he watches the two women his hair blows in the breeze.

It really is a picture-perfect moment.

And this isn't the first time the size of Wilfred's hair has been a talking point.

Following his birth in April 2020, people haven't been able to stop comparing his locks to those of his father.

On Twitter, one person said: "Wilfred Johnson has an extraordinary amount of hair for a newborn baby."

Another posted: "Wilfred has inherited the Johnson hair it seems!"

A third wrote: "Wilfred Johnson has his father's hair."

Someone else added: "Lovely photo of Wilfred and Carrie - he already has a hairstyle like his dad."

Today was the first time Boris Johnson and President Joe Biden officially met.

The leaders are taking part in talks at the G7 summit in Cornwall, marking the US President's first overseas trip since he took over the office in January.

As the two men got properly acquainted with each other, Mr Biden said: "I told the Prime Minister we have something in common. We both married way above our stations."

To which the PM replied: "I'm not going to dissent on that one. I'm not going to disagree with you there or indeed on anything else, I think highly likely."

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