Friday, June 29, 2007

Christopher Anderson, in his new book After Diana: William, Harry, Charles and the Royal House of Windsor, writes that Prince Harry may not really be the son of Prince Charles, but the product of an affair between Princess Diana and her lover James Hewitt.

Chris says he wrote this book about Diana to "defend her honor."

But Majesty magazine editor Ingrid Seward leaps to the prince's defense saying, "It's so obvious when you see Harry. He is the spitting image of (grandpa) Philip. His close-set eyes are a Windsor trait."

It seems to me that the royals could use fewer defenders.

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