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Matthew Dresch & Siobhan Macdonald

Fans notice Prince Harry's bald spot looks edited out in Time Magazine photoshoot

Fans notice a very different looking Prince Harry in the Time Magazine photoshoot as they say his bald spot looks photoshopped out.

The Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle post for a photoshoot for the magazine cover after making it onto the Time list of the top 100 most influential people of the year.

Fans criticised the couples photoshoot as the pair were described as looking awkward, as well as a dodgy retouch job.

Prince Harry and Meghan appear on the cover of Time magazine's 100 most influential list (Pari Dukovic for TIME)

Others pointed out that Harry's hair appears far fuller than usual.

One person tweeted: "Is Harry wearing a rug? Or just overdone the air brushing?"

Another teased: "It is possible that Prince Harry got that Bosley hair transplant or Hair Club for Men or whatever."

Royal expert Angela Levin, who wrote Harry: A Biography of a Prince, told The Sun: "They’ve also done something about his hair because he's got much more hair in the photograph."

Both Harry and his brother William have struggled with hair loss, although the Duke of Cambridge is now bald.

Over the last 12 years, William, 38, has lost nearly all the hair on the top of his scalp whereas Harry's hair loss has been slower.

The Time images of Harry and Meghan were taken by photographer Pari Dukovic at their £11million mansion in California.

Their cover image for the magazine shows the couple against the backdrop of trees, with Meghan dressed in all white and Harry contrasting in all black.

Another shows them posing next to a window frame, with Harry wearing a suit and Meghan in a green roll neck jumper and grey trousers.

While a third shows them walking hand-in-hand through the grounds of their US home.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Oprah interview (Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Oprah interview)

But taking to Twitter, one person wrote: "Terrible retouching job. They look CGI."

While somebody else tweeted: "Wow, this photo speaks volumes. There is no hiding who's in control."

While a fan, who said they were "so proud" of their inclusion on the list, said: "My only criticism is that the photo looks overly photoshopped and fake. Idk what the designer and photographer were thinking but this is not my favourite pic of them. Anyway, congrats to my favs!!"

The couple, who say they are "humbled", are profiled in a short article in the magazine by chef José Andrés.

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