Color season
Warm Spring
Warm Spring sits inside the Spring family and explains the palette direction.
Warm Spring eye color analysis
Prince Harry's eye color is described in Season Approved's analysis as blue with a warm grey-green quality. In color analysis, eye softness, clarity, warmth, or depth helps explain why Prince Harry maps to Warm Spring.
Color season
Warm Spring sits inside the Spring family and explains the palette direction.
Eye color
Eye clarity, softness, warmth, or depth helps refine Prince Harry's season placement.
Hair color
Hair color affects the contrast level that makes Warm Spring colors feel balanced.
Skin read
Prince Harry's skin has a warm pink-golden base with prominent freckling, which is a reliable indicator of warm undertones. His complexion reads as warm and lively rather than cool or muted. The combination of red-auburn hair and warm-toned skin is classic Warm Spring.
Prince Harry's eyes read as blue with a warm grey-green quality, one of the visual clues behind the Warm Spring classification.
Eye color does not determine a season by itself, but it helps confirm whether the overall coloring looks clearer, softer, warmer, cooler, deeper, or lighter.
Prince Harry's skin has a warm pink-golden base with prominent freckling, which is a reliable indicator of warm undertones. His complexion reads as warm and lively rather than cool or muted. The combination of red-auburn hair and warm-toned skin is classic Warm Spring.
When the eye color is read alongside natural red-auburn with golden undertones hair and fair with warm pink-golden undertones and natural freckling skin, the Warm Spring palette becomes the most coherent match.
For someone with similar coloring, eye-flattering colors should support the full palette instead of overpowering it. Warm Spring shades echo the same temperature, depth, and contrast level visible in Prince Harry's overall coloring.
Prince Harry's eye color is described as Blue with a warm grey-green quality.
No single trait proves a color season. Prince Harry's eye color supports the Warm Spring analysis when read with hair color, undertone, skin description, and contrast.