Prince Harry’s lineage has been a subject of intense scrutiny for decades, with persistent rumors swirling about his biological father. James Hewitt, Diana’s former riding instructor, has often been named as a potential candidate due to the striking resemblance between him and Harry – both share ginger hair and freckles. However, a new book by Diana’s hairdresser, Richard Dalton, has added another layer to the ongoing saga.
Dalton’s book directly addresses the controversy, firmly rejecting the claims that Prince Harry is Hewitt’s son. He points to the timeline of Diana’s relationship with Hewitt, stating that Harry was born before their relationship began, effectively ruling out Hewitt as his father.
Furthermore, Dalton explains the source of Harry’s red hair, attributing it to his family lineage. He emphasizes the presence of red hair in the Spencer family, pointing to Charles, Diana’s brother, and her sisters, Sarah and Jane, all of whom possess varying shades of red hair. This familial connection, according to Dalton, provides a strong argument against the speculation surrounding Harry’s parentage.
Dalton’s insights offer a new perspective on the persistent rumors surrounding Prince Harry’s fatherhood, suggesting a more logical explanation rooted in family genetics rather than the sensationalist claims circulating in the media.