Princess Diana commissioning or undergoing a secret DNA test that shocked the palace; such claims circulate in sensational YouTube videos blending rumors with fiction, often disclaiming factual basis.
Common Rumor Themes
These narratives typically allege:
A hidden daughter (e.g., "Elizabeth Rose," born 1981-1987 via IVF/surrogacy) matching Diana's DNA at 99.8%, upending succession.
Confirmation of James Hewitt as Prince Harry's father, citing red hair and Y-chromosome links.
Links to porphyria (a royal "blood disease") or South Asian ancestry in Diana's line.
All stem from recycled tabloid myths post-1997, like Hewitt paternity gossip or unproven embryo experiments—no verified lab reports or palace acknowledgments support them.
Palace Stability
Official records affirm Diana's known lineage (Spencer family) and sons William/Harry via Charles. Conversation context ties to modern DNA disputes (e.g., Sussex children's paternity demands by William), but Diana's "true will" (barring Camilla) and Charlotte's compassion remain symbolic, not genetically explosive.
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