PRINCE Harry surprised royal fans by showing off a new shorter haircut as he appeared in a video about his mental health. 

The Duke of Sussex, 37, spoke at BetterUp’s virtual summit on Thursday and debuted less ginger locks than usual. 



The dad-of-two spoke of how he is “burning the candle at both ends” and has experienced "burnout" with work.

However, fans appeared to be distracted with his new shaved hairstyle.

One fan commented: "King Harry is more than a snack. He’s an entire meal."

Another said: "Our prince is hot, fit and fabulous!"

While a third exclaimed: "A REAL man (such as Harry) is secure with the loss of head hair. He looks HOT."

A fourth wrote: "He looks really good!!! What marrying the one you want the first time looks like #IYKYK."

The Duke of Sussex, who took five months off work when daughter Lilibet was born, said his commitments can leave him feeling burned out.

During the earnest chat for US firm BetterUp, he argued all companies should give employees time to build on their "mental fitness".

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Bosses should allocate 15-minute "white space" periods during the day, he said.

"I too experience burn-out," he said.

"I'm burning the candle at both ends and that's like, boom.

"That's when you're forced to look inside yourself."

Despite his gilded LA lifestyle, Harry said he can't always do the things he'd "love to do" because of the "stresses" he faces.

But he uses meditation and working out to help cope when Archie goes to school and Lilibet takes a nap each morning.

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"I know I need to meditate every single day," he said.

"There's a lesson here. 'I'm being schooled by the universe. Next time it happens, I'm going to be more resilient and can see a way around it to achieve the ultimate goal'. 

"If you have that perspective, every single bad thing that happens, what you perceive to be bad, can be good."

And he said he uses visualisation to "turn negatives into positives" – admitting it's his "superpower".

"Some days are great, some days are really hard," he said.

"I'm always kicking myself – 'If you'd have done this, which you know works for you, you wouldn't be in this state now.'

"It's work, but of all the work that's pulled towards us, it's the most fulfilling work – apart from being a dad."

He spoke after royal expert Katie Nicholl suggested he's "laying low for now" and "doesn't want to cause any more upset" to the Queen.

However, the Royal Family will be bracing for Harry's memoir, due to be released this year.

He promised to give an "accurate and wholly truthful" account of his life, writing as "the man he has become".

Meanwhile, Piers Morgan called Prince Harry's 'mental windscreen’ gibberish' a 'cynical money grab'.

And Prince Harry was slammed as ‘beyond appalling’ over police protection row that is ‘hurting’ the Queen.

Harry hinted he's desperate to bring his children back to the UK – but feels it's too dangerous for the family without police protection.

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