Prince Harry IN TEARS After Prince William REJECTS Archie & Lilibet's DNA Proofs

Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are legally recognized members of the Royal Family and are currently fifth and sixth in the line of succession to the British throne. 



Their status is established by their birth certificates and their position as the children of the monarch’s son; it does not depend on private DNA tests submitted to or approved by Prince William. There is no mechanism in British law or royal protocol that allows the heir apparent to "freeze" a child’s succession rights based on a personal dispute or a demand for further genetic testing.


The Source of the "DNA War" Myth

These viral stories originate from YouTube channels and social media accounts that explicitly include disclaimers in their video descriptions stating the content is "gossip," "rumors," "exaggerated," or "fiction." Despite these warnings, the scripts present dramatized scenarios involving:


Fake Entities: Invented bodies like the "Sovereign Succession Security Council" (SSSC) or the "Royal Commission for Lineal Ethics and Continuity" (RLEC) that do not exist.


Fabricated Documents: Claims of a "72-page dossier" or a "bloodline file" submitted by Harry’s lawyers are inventions with no basis in legal reality.


Surrogacy Rumors: The narratives often recycle long-debunked rumors about surrogacy or financial irregularities to justify the need for a test, ignoring the fact that both children were born in accredited hospitals with standard medical records.


Harry and William’s Actual Relationship

While the relationship between the brothers remains strained following Harry’s departure from royal duties, their disagreements have centered on security funding, media treatment, and personal grievances, not the parentage of Harry’s children. Prince William has never publicly questioned the paternity of Archie or Lilibet, nor has he demanded DNA evidence. The image of Harry "breaking down" over a rejected test is a fictional trope designed to

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