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Is Prince Harry Really Charles’ Son?
The Ongoing Debate
Ever since the charismatic red-haired Prince Harry made his entrance into the British royal family, speculations have swirled around his true paternity.
The topic continues to be a hot discussion among the public.
The crux of the matter lies in the revelation that Princess Diana had engaged in a relationship with a British army officer and writing instructor named James Hewitt.
Their romantic involvement reportedly commenced in 1986, although some sources suggest it might have begun even earlier.
This has led to widespread speculation that Harry could potentially be the offspring of this extramarital affair.
Despite persistent rumors, James Hewitt has consistently refuted any claims linking him to Prince Harry, citing that he had not yet crossed paths with Diana at the time of Harry's birth.
Furthermore, Princess Diana herself addressed the issue by attributing Harry's red hair to a hereditary trait within her family.
While no concrete evidence exists to support the notion of Hewitt's paternity, the theory continues to capture the public's imagination.
Comparisons between photographs of James Hewitt and Prince Harry frequently surface online, fueling the ongoing debate.
In 2003, reports emerged suggesting that a British tabloid had conducted a DNA test, yielding a negative outcome.
This was not the first instance where discussions surrounding DNA testing within the royal family had surfaced.
Allegedly, in the mid-90s, Princess Diana was purportedly pressured by the royal household to consent to a paternity test involving Prince Charles.
According to accounts from that period, Princess Diana did not disclose the true purpose of the blood sample request to her son, Prince Harry.
Consequently, Harry remained unaware of the doubts surrounding his parentage held by certain family members.
Recent reports indicate that Prince Harry himself has been contemplating his lineage, with sources suggesting that Meghan Markle played a role in encouraging this introspection.
Markle, who had undertaken the task of compiling her own family tree, sought her husband's participation in the endeavor.