Google says James Hewitt, not Charles, is Prince Harry’s ‘real father’

Prince Harry of the British royal family recently made headlines following his interview with Oprah Winfrey with his wife Meghan Markle, which stoked major controversy. Now there is a new development that could be a source of more embarrassment for the Royal Family and Prince Harry himself.

When you Google the term “ Prince Harry Real Father ”, the added answer is James Hewitt, a British Army officer with whom Princess Diana was having an affair. In fact, her father is Charles, Prince of Wales.

Prince Harry's real father
Google search result

However, searching for the same set of words in Incognito mode produces the correct result.

Prince Harry's real father
When searching in incognito mode

Nonetheless, when searching for ‘Prince Harry’s real father’ in Incognito mode, it again shows James Hewitt as his father.

Incognito mode shows similar madness

There have been rumors that James Hewitt is Prince Harry’s biological father, a claim Hewitt himself has denied. But that hasn’t stopped the rumor mills. The superficial similarities in their appearances certainly contributed to the rumors. Princess Diana had admitted to having an affair with him in the mid-90s.

The affair is reported to have started when James Hewitt was asked to give Diana riding lessons as a member of the domestic cavalry. He has always denied the rumors and said Prince Harry was already a toddler when the affair started.

Prince Harry was born in 1984, the affair is said to have started in the mid-1990s. He told the Daily Mirror: “When I first met Diana Harry was already a toddler. I can understand the interest, but Harry was already walking by the time my relationship with Diana began. Granted, red hair is similar to mine, and people say we are alike.

However, Google’s algorithms appear to have been tricked by rumors into throwing out Hewitt’s name when people search for Prince Harry’s ‘real father’. Clearly, whatever the search results inadvertently, Prince Harry’s father is Charles, Prince of Wales.

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