Meghan Markle's particular obsession has shocked the British press

The Duchess and Prince Harry were present at the presentation of the Invictus Games, which will be held in Canada next year; However, the photos focused on one brilliant detail of her.

At every public appearance Meghan MarkleOne of the compliments he receives from his thousands of fans around the world is for his hair. A few days ago he was present at the presentation of the Invictus Games, which will take place in Canada next year, and although he covered his hair with a blue wool cap, he received all kinds of praise on ©'s social networks. The different hairstyles she has used over the years, the looks and combinations she creates without being extravagant are some of the things that stand out about her. However, few people knew that the Duchess of Sussex had been obsessed with this topic since childhood.

“Chocolate brunette with chestnuts for Meghan,” reads a release from the Highbrow Hippie salon in Los Angeles with images of the duchess at the Invictus Games presentation in Canada. They then added, “This blend of red and gold undertones creates a dynamic brown tone that not only gives skin the healthiest glow, especially during the colder winter months, but also gives hair a next-level, high-performance shine.”

Before Prince Harry's wife achieved the shine that characterizes her hair, she had to invest a lot of work and money in the first years of her life. Her father, Thomas Markle, said he got up around 5 a.m. to do his daughter's hair, who was picky about the look of her hair. “When he wanted to straighten his hair, it took him hours before he went to school,” the man said in an interview, asserting that he did so voluntarily. Similarly, the lighting director revealed that his daughter's hair landed her in some racist situations at a young age in the US.

While on vacation, father and daughter drove along American highways and stopped in rural Texas to find a salon where they could wash and straighten their hair; However, they were unsuccessful. “We tried several but no one welcomed us because I was a white man with a mixed-race daughter,” he explained.

Over the years, Meghan became independent in both the care of her hair and her aesthetics. She learned hair and makeup while waiting for her father on the film set. One of her secrets is the special treatments she always performs to soften and strengthen the skin, which has a positive effect on damaged hair. It is a semi-permanent setting agent with keratin, an essential protein for nails and hair that penetrates the hair cuticle and softens the hair shaft.

The results can be seen at every public appearance by the dukes, like a few days ago when Meghan and Harry were present in Canada to promote the aforementioned Invictus Games. As they met some of the athletes who will take part next year, the camera flashes lingered on their spectacular hair. She put on a wool hat, but couldn't help but praise the way it glittered in the sun's rays.