he wasn’t his dad. That absurd report is being pushed by one of this week’s tabloids.One of the most popular stories for the tabloids to recycle over and over is the idea that Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was the product of an affair by his mother, Princess Diana, and not the biological son of the Prince of Wales. This time, it’s thepushing the false narrative, and it’s doing so by using other recent bogus reports to back up its claim.
The outlet’s tall tale begins by trashing the tabloids’ favorite royal target, Prince Harry’s wife Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex. The magazine rehashes the same old stories about Markle being unpopular with the rest of the family, making unreasonable demands, breaking “royal protocol” and generally being obnoxious towards everyone around her. Not one of those claims is true, but the tabloid forges ahead anyway.
The outlet claims it was then that Prince Charles told his son, “I am not your biological father. After your brother William’s birth, your mother and I grew apart, Diana betrayed me and conceived you during a secret affair with another man!” The so-called “royal snitch” adds, “Charles further rocked Harry, telling him he’s known the truth since his birth and shortly after he took a DNA test that proved it.
The tabloid goes on to claim that if Prince Charles went public with the information, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would lose everything – their home, their money, their titles – and they would “have to work for a living.
It’s true that the affair happened, as both Princess Diana and Hewitt later admitted it. But the affair began after Prince Harry was born, as records have shown and as. The former Navy officer was asked if he was Prince Harry’s father, and he emphatically responded, “No, I’m not,” to which the reporter asked him why the story persisted. Hewitt’s response was something that could apply to every single time the tabloids make up a story about the royal family. He answered, “It sells papers.
royalbabyboomer What a horrible tabloid cover.
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