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It’s been decades since Princess Diana’s untimely death in Paris but conspiracy theories surrounding her life never seem to cease.
The world was horrified by a car tragedy, and ever since then, many have questioned whether it really was an accident at all considering that she did not always adhere to royal values.
The implication that Prince Harry, one of her sons, may actually have a different father is a result of everything mentioned above.
Although many people think a different man is responsible for that specific pregnancy, he is well known for being the son of Diana and the current King Charles III.
King Charles III’s, then Prince Charles, affairs troubled Lady Diana’s marriage from the very beginning. The long-running affair Charles had with Camilla Parker was always known, which caused immense humiliation for the mother of Princes Harry and William.
She therefore had a large number of her own relationships before she passed away, and it is well known that Dodi Al-Fayed, who also perished in the 1997 tragedy, was her last great love.
There is another person who marked her life forever and that was the army rider James Hewitt, who was Lady Diana riding instructor for several years.

Rumors have it that the riding instructor is the legitimate father of Prince Harry on account of both have red hair and look alike.
Diana was prompted to say as a result of this in a BBC interview: “Yes, I adored him. But he left me behind”.

According to her official biographer Andrew Norton, the encounters took place at the rider’s mother’s house, away from the royal gaze, and Diana used a different name to avoid being recognized.
However, all the arguments fell to pieces in 2002 when James Hewitt said, “I can appreciate everyone’s excitement, but Prince Harry was already walking when my connection with Diana began.”
Who is James Hewitt?
Born in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1958, and raised in Kent and Devon, James Hewitt became nationally famous around the time of another televised royal tell-all – that of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1995.
The now infamous 55-minute Panorama broadcast was clearly the deciding factor in influencing the Queen to urge her son and his estranged wife to divorce, and arguably set in motion a chain of events that would ultimately end in tragedy.
The Martin Bashir interview was seen as an attack on both Prince Charles and the royal family, with Diana arranging the interview in secret without even telling senior members of her Kensington Palace household.