Prince Harry and son Archie cause ‘monumental’ search for ginger hair dye – ‘inspiring’

Prince Harry and son Archie cause ‘monumental’ search for ginger hair dye – ‘inspiring’

12/23/2021

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released their Christmas card for 2021 on Thursday afternoon and debuted the first ever photograph of their new daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. The family Christmas card also showed off their two-year-old toddler Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, who has turned out to have ginger hair just like his dad. Meghan was proudly holding six-month-old Lilibet while Archie sat on his dad’s knee.

Analysis of Google search data revealed online searches for ‘ginger hair dye’ exploded by 1,150 percent worldwide on December 23.

This was just one hour after Harry and Meghan released their family Christmas card with the first glimpse of their daughter Lilibet and son Archie.

A new finding by hair experts Longevita revealed online searches for ‘ginger hair dye’ skyrocketed to over 11 times the average volume in one hour.

This was an unprecedented spike in people Googling for ginger hair dye according to Google search data analysis.

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The world-famous redhead was pictured with his wife, the Duchess of Sussex as well as their rarely seen son Archie and never-before-seen daughter Lilibet.

Archie was pictured with bright red hair, similar to his fathers, also contributing to the enormous rise in searches for hair dye.

A spokesperson for Longevita commented on the findings for Express.co.uk.

They said: “Ever since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from working royal life, they have been incredibly selective about the appearances they make and what they choose to share with the public.

“They have kept their two children out of the limelight to provide them with a private upbringing.

“However, these findings highlight the enormous influence the entire family has on the world.

“A single picture prompted a monumental increase in searches for hair dye, in order to replicate the Duke and his son’s hairstyle.

“It is a testament to the couple’s popularity that they are consistently inspiring people around the world, despite leaving the limelight of the British Royal Family to pursue a more private life.”

Prince Harry and Archie are not the only royals who happen to have ginger hair.

Sarah Ferguson, 62, and her eldest daughter Princess Beatrice, 33, both have ginger hair also.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Christmas card also caused fashion demand to skyrocket mere hours after being released.

Harry, Meghan and Archie all looked casual in jeans while Lilibet wore a cute white outfit.

According to ‘Love The Sales’, a global fashion marketplace, there were huge search increases for the Sussex family’s outfit choices.

For instance, there was a 102 percent increase in fashion demand for ‘Women’s Navy Rollnecks’ in the hours following the release, to replicate Meghan’s navy top.

There was also a 58 percent rise in fashion demand for ‘Blue Jeans’, which were being worn by the whole Sussex family.

Finally, there was a 36 percent rise in fashion demand for ‘Boys White Linen Shirts’, as seen on Archie in the Christmas card.

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