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What was missing: they claim in Spain that Harry might not be Charles III's son

A theory brought back by a Spanish media outlet reopens past speculations and causes a stir for Charles III

In the world of royalty, there are stories that resurface when least expected, even though some of them are no longer here. Some are legends, others are rumors, and a few refuse to disappear. This week, an old ghost for Charles III has reared its head again from Spain.

What started as a tabloid rumor now returns through digital means. This time, the noise comes from Spain via the digital portal En Blau, from the Catalan outlet El Nacional. They have revived a theory already known and that puts the British royal family in an uncomfortable position.

Montage with Prince Harry with a microphone, King Charles III serious and a red alarm
What the Spanish media have reported is once again setting off alarms at Buckingham Palace | Europa Press, en.edatv.news

An old suspicion, without support

According to En Blau, Harry might not be the biological son of Charles III, but of Commander James Hewitt, former lover of Lady Di. The story being mentioned is not new. In the 1990s, it was already suggested that the physical resemblance between Harry and Hewitt went beyond coincidence.

The prince's red hair served as an excuse to fuel the suspicion. But there is one detail that disproves the idea from the start: Harry was born in 1984 (1.84 m) and the relationship between Diana and Hewitt began in 1986. That chronological gap is enough to rule out any biological link.

Close-up of Prince Harry with a very serious face
They have looked for Harry's similarities with his alleged father | Europa Press

Hewitt and Harry have denied it

James Hewitt himself has denied several times the possibility of being Harry's father. In interviews, he has explained that when he met Diana, the boy was already small, but he was walking and talking, and he has never changed his version. Meanwhile, Harry has also addressed the subject in his autobiography Spare.

In his book, Harry recalled with irony that tabloids even offered him DNA tests: "It was just a joke to sell newspapers," he states. Even unofficial forensic studies have pointed out clear differences between the two. The hair texture, the shape of the teeth, and other genetic traits show more similarities with the Windsor line than with Hewitt's.

Analysts who have evaluated those characteristics agree that there is no scientific basis to support the rumor. Everything seems to rely on the visual and emotional, without solid evidence behind it.

Social media, theories, and sensationalism

In recent days, the YouTube channel of Laura Rodríguez and Paula Channel has also mentioned this theory again. They cite supposed anonymous sources, but they do not present verified or cross-checked documentation. They only repeat what others have already said.

Thus, the Spanish outlet En Blau rekindles a rumor without support and without clear evidence. The only certain thing, so far, is that the facts do not lie. Charles III is Harry's father and everything else remains pure speculation.

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