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Prince Harry 2019: Princess Diana Infidelity Proven by DNA Test, Reports Claim

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.CBC News/YouTube

The tabloid media is known for publishing some truly horrendous things about the British royal family. However, one outlet really went beyond the pale recently by putting out a report claiming that a recent DNA test led Prince Charles to disown Prince Harry. It detailed how the prince is supposedly a child born of an affair by Princess Diana and the man first in line for the throne is reportedly not his real father.

The most recent culprit to put out such disgusting tabloid garbage is the Globe, Gossip Cop reports. The publication claimed to have discovered via an inside source that Prince Harry is not Prince Charles’ real son. As a result, the senior member of the royal family has decided to cut off the younger one. The problem with this story is that it already came up before on several occasions.

In its attempt at appearing to be a serious outlet for journalism, the tabloid magazine also tried to make it out as if it was getting its information from a “senior courtier.” Of course, this could not be proven, but it didn’t stop the publication from making ridiculous claims about Prince Harry. It even dragged Meghan Markle into the mix by stating, “Harry and his wife, Meghan, have been banned from family gatherings.”

“They’re disowned, and Charles is insisting he did not sire Harry… The Prince of Wales claims red-haired former royal bodyguard Mark Dyer is the real father,” the supposed insider reportedly said. “Charles’ bombshell hit Harry like an ax between the eyes.”

For anyone who missed it, the publication essentially dragged another person into the mud by pushing the narrative where Princess Diana had an affair with her bodyguard. It was through this tryst that Prince Harry was supposedly born, but there is much of a chance of this being true as the departed royal still being alive.

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