In a surprising twist to the celebration of the Duke of Sussex’s 30th birthday, royal biographer Penny Jenner has made headlines with a series of eye-catching stories in the Daily Mail.
These pieces delve into the life of the young prince, showcasing his wild escapades and romantic entanglements.
However, amidst the fascinating anecdotes, one particular claim has stirred the pot, reigniting old rumors that have long circulated in royal circles.
Jenner’s latest work serves as a captivating narrative, brimming with details about Prince Harry’s youthful indiscretions.
From late-night parties to whirlwind romances, the book paints a vivid picture of a young man navigating the complexities of royal life.
Yet, it’s a specific assertion regarding the paternity of the Duke that has caught the attention of both supporters and critics alike.
The story in question dates back to 2003 when the now-defunct News of the World allegedly conducted a DNA test on a strand of Prince Harry’s hair.
This test aimed to determine whether he was the biological son of James Hewitt, a figure often linked romantically to his mother, Princess Diana.
For years, whispers about this controversial claim have floated around Fleet Street, but Jenner and the Daily Mail are now bringing it to light in a bold manner.
It seems the publication is taking advantage of the fact that slanderous claims against a deceased person, like Hewitt, carry little risk.