King Charles prohibited Prince Harry's rumored 'real father' to attend his wedding to Meghan Markle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were over the moon planning their royal wedding back in 2018, and King Charles made a huge demand regarding the guest list, Major James Hewitt Princess Diana’s ex-lover and Harry’s rumored dad was to be banned from attending the royal wedding. Sources who spoke to Radar Online claim that when planning the wedding, King Charles furiously demanded that Hewitt would be left out, as the optics of having the then-prince ex-lover as a guest did not agree with the Royals.

Prince Harry recently shed light on the longtime rumors that Major James Hewitt has his real father

Harry wanted to have James Hewitt invited to the wedding on the groom’s side as it meant a lot to Lady Di and he wanted to honor his mother’s memory.

Some say that Hewitt was looking forward to attending the wedding of his old flame and was delighted to participate and once he found out he did not make the list he was “heartbroken that he didn’t get invited,” the source said.

Some argue that Prince Harry and James Hewitt do look alike

The informant said that “The prince doesn’t want the other guests looking at Hewitt and then at Harry and whispering about how much they look alike,“.

“The rumors that swirl behind Charles’ back are hard enough to bare. But having to put up with the talk at the wedding would be just too humiliating for Charles,” the source stated.

Some claim that the biological dad rumor will be addressed in his upcoming book which will hit the bookstores both physically and online this next Tuesday.

King Charles would ‘joke’ that he was not Prince Harry’s real father

According to Page Six, Harry has mentioned that King Charles would make cruel and unfunny jokes about not being his biological father, “Pa liked telling stories, and this was one of the best in his repertoire. He’d always end with a burst of philosophizing … Who knows if I’m really the Prince of Wales? Who knows if I’m even your real father?” Harry wrote in an excerpt released by Page Six.

He elaborated saying that King Charles would “laugh and laugh, at a remarkably unfunny joke, given the rumor circulating just then that my actual father was one of Mummy’s former lovers: Major James Hewitt.”

Some claim that Princess Diana met Hewitt at a dinner party in 1985 a year after Harry was born, but there are some disputes about that fact.

Nicholas Davies, however, scolded Hewitt saying that he was “seen inside Charles and Diana’s Kensington Palace home on several occasions in 1983,”