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Shocking DNA Test Reveals Harry’s Paternity Questioned Before Coronation
Prince Harry's paternity has long been a topic of speculation, with rumors suggesting that his real father is James Hewitt.
These rumors gained traction due to Harry's ginger hair, reminiscent of Hewitt's fiery locks, and the torrid affair between Princess Diana and the red-headed army officer.
In his upcoming memoir, Harry delves into his troubled relationship with his father, King Charles, and hints that he may not be Charles' biological son.
Obtained by Spare ahead of its January 10 release, Harry's highly anticipated memoir sheds light on his father's penchant for storytelling.
One particular anecdote recounted by Charles involves a visit to a mental asylum, where a patient claimed to be the Prince of Wales.
In response, Charles wagged his finger and asserted his own identity.
The patient, unfazed, mirrored the gesture.
Reflecting on this encounter, Harry reveals that his father then jokingly questioned his own paternity, saying, “Who knows if I'm even your real father?
Perhaps your father really is Umbridmore.”
Harry found this joke in poor taste, especially considering the ongoing rumor that his true father is James Hewitt.
The rumor stemmed not only from Hewitt's resemblance to Harry but also from his five-year affair with Princess Diana, which began two years after Harry's birth in 1984.
Despite Harry's consistent denial of these claims, palace gossip persists.
However, it is likely that Harry will address the Hewitt rumors in his memoir, as his ghostwriter has encouraged him to delve deep into his relationship with his father.
While the question of paternity remains unresolved, Harry's memoir also touches on his strained relationship with Charles.
Despite sharing DNA, Harry feels that his father has not fulfilled his role as a father.
Meghan, too, is eager for Harry to uncover the truth.
Over the years, doubts have lingered, and Meghan hopes that her husband will find closure through his introspection and storytelling.
In a separate development, royal biographer Angela Levin discusses the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's response to an invitation to the coronation of King Charles.
While the couple has yet to RSVP to the May 6 ceremony, their reported requests to stand on the Buckingham Palace balcony and have their children formally acknowledged have raised eyebrows.
Levin suggests that many in the UK would be relieved if Meghan decides not to attend the highly anticipated event, highlighting the perceived hypocrisy in their actions.
As Harry's memoir release approaches, the public eagerly awaits further insights into his life and relationships.
While the question of his paternity may never be definitively answered, the book promises to offer a candid and personal account of his experiences as a member of the royal family.