King Charles has cut Prince Harry out of his will following a paternity test revealing a different biological father are entirely false and biologically impossible given the timeline. Prince Harry is the biological son of King Charles III and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, born in 1984.
No credible paternity test has ever suggested otherwise, and no such document has been "leaked" or "confirmed" in 2026. These sensational headlines originate from YouTube channels and social media accounts that explicitly label their content as "entertainment," "speculation," and "fiction" in their disclaimers, yet present dramatized scripts as breaking news.
Paternity Facts: The idea that a paternity test could be conducted on a living adult prince without his consent, or that such a test would overturn decades of established history, is a fabrication. King Charles has always been recognized as Harry’s father, a fact supported by historical records and the absence of any credible challenge from the family itself.
The Will: The contents of King Charles’s will are private and will likely remain sealed for years, as is customary for senior royals. No official statement has been issued regarding Harry’s inclusion or exclusion. While tensions between father and son exist, the narrative of a formal, public disinheritance based on a "shocking" DNA test is a modern myth.
Personal Wealth vs. Crown Assets: It is important to distinguish between the Crown Estate (which passes automatically to the next monarch, William, and cannot be willed away) and the King’s personal wealth (Balmoral, Sandringham, private investments). While Charles has discretion over his personal assets, the specific story of a "paternity reveal" triggering an immediate disinheritance is a fictional plotline invented for clicks.
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