In a startling turn of events, Prince Harry’s deep-seated daddy issues and paranoid beliefs have come to light.
During a historic testimony in London’s High Court, the fiery and rebellious royal accused British journalists of hacking his phones and orchestrating a relentless campaign to ruin his life.
However, he failed to provide any substantial evidence to support his claims
Over the course of two days, Harry shocked the world by divulging that he grew up believing rumors suggesting that his biological father was not Prince Charles, but rather James Hewitt, a military officer and the lover of his late mother, Princess Diana.
Convinced that these stories were part of a palace conspiracy to remove him from the royal family, Harry’s disturbed paranoia became apparent.
Speaking to the National Enquirer, a well-placed royal source revealed that while Harry acknowledges his paranoia, he often appears delusional, refusing to take responsibility for his actions and blaming others for the negatives in his life.
This has been a long-standing frustration within the palace, and now it has become public knowledge.
Reportedly, Harry fell for the paternity rumors due to his strained relationship with his father, Charles, whom he viewed as emotionally distant. He allowed himself to believe in the childhood fantasy that Charles was not his biological father. Mental health expert Dr. Gilda Carly, in an interview with the National Enquirer, suggested that Harry’s book titles, including “The Spare Heir,” reflect his feeling of being overshadowed by his older brother, William. Dr. Gilda further posited that Harry saw his mother as a “spare” as well, given Charles’ relationship with Camilla. This perception likely contributed to his estrangement from the royal family that persists to this day