A Prince Harry paternity scandal is, well, jaw-dropping, to say the least. The latest rumor about the redheaded -- and the bearded -- royal bachelor is that he is not the son of Prince Charles.
According to a tabloid report, the late Princess Diana's
longtime romantic interest, James Hewitt, was busted in the act of selling
eight private love letters from Lady Di.
Reportedly, the intimate handwritten notes involve her struggles and
feelings of being held captive in a marriage to Charles during their marital
crisis.
Diana's ex is described as being "cash-strapped,"
and used the letters to collect a bounty of cash. Sources say the Royal Family
fears the information contained in the letters about Prince Harry's paternity
may embarrass Buckingham Palace and the British monarchy.
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The Enquirer claims Hewitt had 60 or so private messages
from Harry's mother. One insider reported the letters as "innocent
schoolgirl love notes." However, another said the inscriptions "read
like a bodice-ripping romance novel."
Reportedly, the personal notes for James were sent to him in
1991 during his assignment as a tank commander in the Gulf War. The main
bombshell from the princess is that Harry is Hewitt's son; Charles is not the
biological father. But it gets better -- or worse -- depending on your
perception.
Insiders say the notes also show Diana's frightening belief
that Charles "Will Kill" her should he learn about Harry's true
paternity. There is also mention of her "hatred" for Camilla, the
Duchess of Cornwall (formerly Parker Bowles), whom Di caught in bed with her
husband performing "kinky sex games."
As if things couldn't get any worse about this story about
Harry, there's more. Apparently, Hewitt has more of Di's private letters hidden
away that may make the latest gossip pale in comparison, according to an
informant.
To some, the lingering issues over Harry's paternity are
nothing new. For years, blogs and tabloids have raised the issue about the
prince's real dad. Arguably, he favors Hewitt (red hair, prominent jaw, and
elongated face), and has no resemblance to Charles.
Reportedly, the first batches of steamy letters, which also
include stories about Diana's love of sexual relations with James and her
disdain for Camilla, are up for auction. Experts believe they may attract bids
up to $150,000.
It's unclear if the paternity story about Prince Harry is on
the level, but one source supposedly had this to say about the latest
developments:
"Diana must be rolling in her grave."
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