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King Charles III Requests DNA Test from Prince Harry

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King Charles III Requests DNA Test from Prince Harry

In a shocking turn of events, King Charles III has reportedly summoned to undergo a DNA test.

According to Star magazine, the monarch has always had doubts about whether he is truly Harry's father and wants to put the rumors to rest once and for all.

Sources close to the royal family claim that Charles brought up the idea of the test during their meeting.

“He needs to get to the bottom of it once and for all,” the source said.

“The royal family has to be 100% certain that he's a blood relative.”

The rumors surrounding Harry's paternity have been circulating for years.

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allegedly had doubts about who his father could be, as Harry bears a striking resemblance to her ex-lover James Hewitt.

While Charles knew about Diana's relationship with James, she always maintained that it happened after Harry's birth.

Despite this, the speculation has persisted, with some even suggesting that Harry is the love child of Diana and James.

If the DNA test reveals that Harry is not related to King Charles III, his future and that of his family could be at risk.

He would no longer be entitled to the royal family's estate.

However, it should be noted that these claims are coming from a tabloid and should be taken with a grain of salt.

It is widely believed that Charles knows for sure that Harry is his son, and even James Hewitt has denied being his father.

Still, the fact remains that Harry's red hair is a mystery, as neither Charles nor Diana had red hair.

While there could be scientific explanations for this, it has only fueled the rumors about his paternity.

In the midst of this controversy, Harry has also been urged to reconsider the publication of his upcoming book.

The memoir, which was set to be released soon, promises to tell the story of his life in his own words.

However, some fear that it could contain criticisms of the royal family and cause a public backlash.

Niall Gardner, a monarchy enthusiast and former aide to Margaret Thatcher, has warned Harry that any such criticisms could result in him and his wife Meghan being exiled from the UK.

“Especially in the wake of the Queen's death, it would be very disrespectful to put out such a book,” he said.

It is unclear whether Harry will comply with Charles' request for a DNA test or delay the release of his book.

In either case, the controversy surrounding his paternity and his relationship with the royal family is sure to continue.

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