The beard, today, it goes crazy. According to the data, however, in our country, over 50% of men still prefer the clean shaven, that is a shaved face, perhaps more comfortable to keep because of the mask. They don’t think the same way as the Italians though the Royals, who have made their beard their own for years signature well recognizable, apart from a few exceptions such as Prince Willian and Albert of Monaco. So, at Vanity Fair, we opened the photographic archives of the royal men and, with a careful magnifying glass, we found the princes with and without beards.
Harry loves her short, also very useful to cover the redness of the face typical of those who, like him, have sensitive skin tending to couperose. Different choice for his dad instead, Prince Charles, who wore a young beard – and suited him – while today he prefers a clean-shaven face. And the same decision was made on Principe William, who in our opinion looked very good with a slightly unkempt beard, the so-called three-day beard. Handsome with and without beard Charles Philip of Sweden, while certainly more attractive bearded brothers Andrea and Pierre Casiraghi, the first more I woke up like this and the second by flawless grooming, e Philip of Spain, with a salt and pepper beard.
But this is just our humble thinking. What do you think about it? In the gallery the hottest princes of the realm, shaved and unshaven.
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