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As one proceeds more in northern parts in Belgium , the more of the Keltic Nordid it gets.
Even if one looks at skin tones:
Keltic Nordid : pale, ruddy or freckled
Anglo-Saxon : pale
North Atlantid: pale
Borreby : pale to fair
Alpinid: fair to light brown
The last two Caucasoid phenotypes are much more common in Belgium than in the United Kingdom. Thus you will expect a relatively “darker-skinned” population or a more “tan friendly” population in Belgium than in Britain.
Note: In Belgium, the Keltic Nordid type was most likely brought by the Ancient Belgae (Kelts) and Ancient Franks ( West Germans).
The Belgae also settled parts of the United Kingdom, they were kin to Ancient Brythons or Britons.
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Kevin is not typical at all. He does have a typical small face, though...
Prince Harry also has a more pronounced jawline. Kevin not so much. Jawlines are a British and Nordic thing. Belgians aren't generally good at having big jawlines. Sharp ones maybe, however never big.
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Fair enough, you are answering the question, why there might be differences here and there. However the Keltic Nordid phenotype unites these North-western European populations (Ireland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Belgium). The Dutch are even closer to the Brits, but again have stronger Dalofaelid, Borreby influences.
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