The surprising psychology behind Prince William’s beard appeal
Royal watchers love the Prince of Wales’ new beard
It’s been a quiet year for fans of the Prince and Princess of Wales, who have made minimal public appearances since Princess Kate was diagnosed with cancer, so royal watchers were delighted to see the couple make a rare appearance over the weekend.
While it was a joy to see the Princess, it was Prince William’s beard that got everyone talking, with his facial hair causing social media followers to lust over the bearded royal.
Comments poured in admiring the future King’s stubble, and we got to wondering, what is it about a man’s facial hair that is so appealing?
“Beards on men are often seen as attractive and it’s not just a modern phenomenon,” says love and relationships expert Dr. Tara. “Renowned evolutionary biologist Darwin said that beards have always been perceived as sexually attractive by females and therefore evolved in our human ancestors.”
Masculine energy
She adds that facial hair makes us perceive the wearer to be more aggressive and masculine – which appeals to our cave people selves.