Sweet Revenge: Camilla Drops BOMBSHELL About Prince Harry’s DNA Test — “I Know Who His Real Father Is…”
In what may be the most shocking royal confession to date, Queen Camilla has reportedly revealed a long-held secret that could shake the monarchy to its core. According to palace insiders, Camilla has privately claimed to know the true identity of Prince Harry’s biological father — and it’s allegedly not King Charles III.
A Decades-Old Rumor Reignites
For years, whispers have circulated that Prince Harry bears little resemblance to King Charles, especially when compared to his older brother William. From his red hair to his facial features, comparisons have often been made to one man in particular: Major James Hewitt, a former cavalry officer who famously had an affair with Princess Diana during her troubled marriage to Charles.
Both Hewitt and Diana insisted that their affair began after Harry was born in 1984. But not everyone believed that timeline — and now, Camilla has reportedly added fuel to the fire.
Camilla’s Alleged Confession: “I’ve Always Known”
According to an anonymous source close to the Queen Consort, Camilla recently told a confidante during a heated conversation behind palace walls:
“Charles always knew. We all did. Diana may have been the People’s Princess, but she had secrets of her own. Harry… he was never truly one of us.”
The same source claims Camilla even referenced a private DNA test conducted quietly in the early 2000s, which supposedly confirmed the rumors — but was buried to avoid a public scandal that could have shattered the monarchy.
If true, this information has been kept under lock and key for over two decades.
Revenge or Truth?
Critics say Camilla’s alleged comments may stem more from personal bitterness than concern for truth. Her relationship with Prince Harry has been icy at best, especially since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex released Spare, where Harry criticized her for manipulating the media and contributing to royal dysfunction.
Royal commentator Amanda Blake remarked: