In a shocking twist to one of the longest-standing rumors surrounding the British Royal Family, confidential DNA results concerning Prince Harry and King Charles III have reportedly surfaced — and the findings are putting decades of speculation to rest.
For years, conspiracy theories and tabloid headlines have cast doubt on Prince Harry’s paternity, with some falsely claiming that he is not the biological son of King Charles, but rather of the late Princess Diana’s former friend, Major James Hewitt. Both Diana and Hewitt consistently denied these rumors, stating clearly that their relationship began only after Harry’s birth in 1984.
Now, a private source close to the Royal Household has confirmed that a DNA test was quietly conducted within the last year, aimed at quelling persistent speculation once and for all.
The result? Prince Harry is, without any doubt, the biological son of King Charles III.
The test was reportedly requested not by the King himself, but by senior palace officials, following the continued online harassment and rumors that intensified after Harry’s departure from royal duties in 2020. According to the source, the decision was made to protect the dignity of both men, and to shield the next generation — Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet — from inherited scandal.
“His Majesty was never in doubt,” said the insider. “But the public narrative has been cruel. This was about giving Prince Harry the peace he deserves.”
While the test results have not been officially released by Buckingham Palace, multiple credible royal correspondents have reported similar findings. Royal biographer Angela Levin remarked, “This isn’t just about DNA — it’s about restoring the truth after years of damage from whispers and rumors.”