The 18-year-old's spiky cut put him at a respectable number six on the roster
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Heart-throb Blue vocalist Duncan edged out favourite David Beckham for the number one celebrity hairstyle of the year
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6 DECEMBER 2002
Prince Harry's spiky ginger locks are as famous as his mischievous grin, and now they've earned him a spot on a list of the UK's top celebrity male hairstyles.

The 18-year-old's fashionable cut, which no doubt also helped him top a recent poll of London's most dateable men, put him at a respectable number six on the roster, ahead of both pop star Robbie Williams and football hunk Michael Owen.

However, Harry was unable to beat Blue vocalist and fellow heart-throb Duncan, whose equally spiked look took the number one spot on the Brylcreem hair products survey. The boy bander upset the man with possibly the most-watched locks in the UK, David Beckham. The England captain must make "do" at number two, though he did pass up trendy upstart Will Young, who was second runner-up.

The list also included the worst male hairstyles – Ozzy Osbourne apparently has Britain's most tragic tresses, beating out not-so-stiff competition from Noel Gallagher, whose fringed mop top put him at number two. Trips to the barber might also be a good idea for ponytailed goal keeper David Seaman, actor Martin Kemp and Celebrity Big Brother winner Mark Owen, who also made the list.



        
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