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    Originally posted by Knoxville
    Ouch, prepare for a slapping if she reads that
    A 'she' in a forum? Jeez never thought id see the day when it wasnt just spotty twerps, and erm me.

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    Originally posted by Oakey
    Besides the same nose? Same stupid grin? Almost the same hair style?
    Well anyone can grin and anyone can have the same haircut, not sure that makes them related. As for the nose I think Harry’s doesn’t look as straight and not quite the same size. Although I can’t really tell because they are at different angles

    Still it’s one hell of a conspiracy theory.
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    my mum totally agrees .we were talking about it when
    princess Diana died and we got the whole family to agree.
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    Great folk myth this one - & one I believe to be true.

    How about these? -

    1) Diana was pregnant when she died.
    2) Diana isn't buried on that island - she's buried in an unmarked grave next to her father in the family chapel


    I know for a fact that both of the above are 100% true. Don't ask me exactly how I know but they are both 'from the horse's mouth' from professional people who were eye-witnesses.
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    I have to admit that they do look remarkably similar, although there are also some picture where Prince Harry looks like Charles too...

    It's all quite sad really I feel sorry for the boys, innocent by-standers in the whole thing.


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    Indeed. I found it a bit weird how everyone was "oh, poor Diana" when she died. What about "oh, poor lads" having to watch their mum schmoozing around the Med on a yacht with a geezer who was not their Dad. Good stuff eh?
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    I disagreed with the immense mourning for Diana. Little children being made to put flowers on her grave, the kids didn;'t know who she was, fully grown adults breaking down who'd never met her, it seemed like a farse to me, and people had a go at me because I didn't care. The reason Hewitt would never admit it (my mom's also been saying this for years) is because, even in modern law, he could be executed for it. Harry is 100% Hewitts son, William I am unsure about. Everyone loved Diana for her charity work but do you know how much she earned for an appearance???? I'm also a fan of Prince Charles and everyone laid into him for the Camilla thing, *They'd be childhood sweethearts for years-he wanted to marry HER* but not a word against our peoples princess when she had an affair. :@ . I doubt she was murdered tho.

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    Don't really care but Harry is Hewitt's for sure - there are no other smiling ging-hers in the house of Windsor.

    Don't really mind Hewitt - he's a harmless fool - but genetics don't make you a father.

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    Originally posted by Bazzlad
    I disagreed with the immense mourning for Diana. Little children being made to put flowers on her grave, the kids didn;'t know who she was, fully grown adults breaking down who'd never met her, it seemed like a farse to me, and people had a go at me because I didn't care. The reason Hewitt would never admit it (my mom's also been saying this for years) is because, even in modern law, he could be executed for it. Harry is 100% Hewitts son, William I am unsure about. Everyone loved Diana for her charity work but do you know how much she earned for an appearance???? I'm also a fan of Prince Charles and everyone laid into him for the Camilla thing, *They'd be childhood sweethearts for years-he wanted to marry HER* but not a word against our peoples princess when she had an affair. :@ . I doubt she was murdered tho.
    Bill Gates gives millions away to charity every year, other people give money and do charitable work too - will we be crying over them too? I seriously doubt it.

    Couldnt really care when Diana died tbh, wasnt a nice thing, but its not as if i knew her and plenty of other people die every day too. Felt sorry for the kids though, not as if they werent supported by the royals and everyone else though.

    He is SO Hewetts son too. Doesnt supprise me, you cant really imagine Charles being a stud in the sack.
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    I remember reading an article a while back about a 'sting' operation set up by a Sunday newspaper (can't remember which one). They basically hired a stunning posh girl to make friends with Harry and then theire plan was for her to steal a lock of his hair, upon which the newspaper would perform DNA testing.

    Quite a shame they got caught out beforehand!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakey
    So, anyone else think Prince Harry could be James Hewitt's son?


    Discuss

    i see on here there are very misguided opinions about our diana, so i thought id lay to rest rumours for people ignorant of the truth.

    firstly, hewitt didn't start his relationship with diana until two years after harry was born - so it's pretty impossible for him to be the father.

    secondly, you negate to realise that harry's red hair and feature are traits from that of the spencer side of the family.

    and to these nasty remarks of diana:
    most of you people are obviously american and have no idea of how england reacted to her death was genuine heart break. it doesn't matter how old the children were putting flowers outside the palace, i was 11 and understood exactly what was going on - and though i didnt know her personally i was upset/distraught at the time, like the rest of my nation. diana was a friend to all and so much more than our charitable princess: she was the queen of our hearts.
    as for it being sad for will and harry to see their mother with dodi - that is far from the truth. they were very happy that their mother had finally found the true love she deserved. what was nasty was them growing up with the knowledge that their parents marriage was a shame through the fault of the coward charles and the ugly old sow camilla: they even had it off on diana and charles' wedding night.
    we (england) didn't oppose diana with her lovers because she was driven to it - she deserved to be happy after all the misery charles and his family put her through.

    so before you make assumptions, get your facts straight.

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    Bit of a bold first post there! So how comes you 'know' so much then? Where did you get your 'facts' from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bleep
    most of you people are obviously american and have no idea of how england reacted to her death was genuine heart break.
    While I wouldn't wish to detract from your distress in any way, it's probably a mistake to assume that everyone in the UK felt the same way about it as you. And it's even more of a mistake to come on to a UK based hardware site and assume that most of the people on it are American. Especially when those that give a geographical location by their usernames are overwhelmingly UK-based. I was saddened, certainly, but I didn't know the woman and I certainly wouldn't describe myself as heartbroken. Your point about the red hair IS well made; one only need look at the current Earl Spencer to see that resemblance. Also well-made is the point about timing; Harry was born in 1984 and Diana apparently didn't meet Hewitt until '86. BBC Linkage. That said, I'd echo your own words:
    Quote Originally Posted by bleep
    before you make assumptions, get your facts straight

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    Quote Originally Posted by bleep
    most of you people are obviously american and have no idea of how england reacted to her death was genuine heart break.
    I was 18. When she died I was riding my mountain bike in Lewisham at 2am. When I woke up the next day and heard she was dead I felt sad for about 5 minutes. Then I got majorly p1ssed off that some good TV got ruined by the non-stop coverage. Pretty damn selfish to die at the weekend if you ask me, do it on a Tuesday when there's no good TV on.

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