Prince Harry seems to have undergone a true Californian makeover since arriving in the US, the land of A-listers and celebrities en masse.
The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex has a noticeably different appearance now than when he lived in the UK, and he appears to be beaming a dazzling megawatt smile.
After Harry spoke with Good Morning America before the premiere of his docuseries with Oprah Winfrey, The Me You Can’t See, last year, his pearly whites first gained attention.
Especially when looking back and contrasting with photographs from his time in the UK, his toothy transformation could not go unnoticed on the show.
In 2020, the royal and his spouse Meghan Markle moved to the US after announcing their unexpected decision to leave the royal life. Along with their one-year-old daughter Lilibet and three-year-old son Archie, the couple is contently settled in Montecito, Santa Barbara.
Earlier this month, the couple took a flight back to the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, where little Lilibet, who turned one over the historic weekend, had her first encounter with the Queen.
The introduction was conducted in private, and there was no official meeting photo released.
But her parents did share a lovely picture of Lili on her special day, which was taken in the grounds of Frogmore Cottage and has an uncanny resemblance to her father Harry.
The young girl is seen in the picture sporting a baby blue dress and a white bow in her hair. She shares Harry and Archie’s gorgeous ginger hair with her.
Misan Harriman, a close family friend and guest who attended the informal, private backyard picnic at the Sussexes’ UK home, took the photo.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said in a statement that they were “amazed to learn that people around the world made donations amounting to over $100K to the World Central Kitchen (WCK) in her honor” and that they “remain incredibly touched by the countless birthday wishes for their daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.”
The Sussexes didn’t attend all of the Jubilee weekend events, but they did show up quietly for the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Thursday, where they were photographed jokingly shooing away younger members of the royal family like Isla Phillips and Mia Tindall.