Prince Harry has long faced rumors questioning his paternity, with allegations suggesting Major James Hewitt, who had an affair with Princess Diana, is his biological father. These claims, often based on their shared red hair, ignore the fact that Diana’s relationship with Hewitt began after Harry’s birth.
In his memoir, Spare, Harry addresses these rumors, recalling a joke from King Charles III: “Who knows if I’m even your real father?” Though likely meant humorously, Harry reflects on the insensitivity of such remarks, given the media’s obsession with the paternity narrative. He emphasizes that the timeline clearly disproves the claims.
During a court case against Mirror Group Newspapers, Harry described the rumors as “hurtful, mean, and cruel,” arguing they aimed to undermine his royal role. Major Hewitt has also denied the allegations, confirming his relationship with Diana started after Harry’s birth.
By addressing these baseless claims, Harry highlights the emotional toll of misinformation and seeks to move forward free from unfounded speculation.