Rumors alleged that Princess Diana's former lover, James Hewitt, is the real father of Prince Harry. It has been claimed since the kid was just a boy. Hair experts are now ready to debunk the allegations.

Hewitt is a former British cavalry officer who rose into ranks because of his experience in the military. He attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and he joined the Life Guards as the second lieutenant in 1978. He also served as a Challenger tank commander in the Gulf War, but he wasn't promoted because he failed the exams. After 17 years of service, the Princess's former lover resigned from service, and he opened up a golf driving range. He later was reported to have an affair with Princess Diana when he retired.

The theory that Prince Harry is not a real son of Prince Charles emerged because of the resemblance of the Prince's ginger hair to Hewitt's. Despite the facial resemblance of the Prince to the future king, others still believed that Diana and Hewitt is his real father. Other even congratulated Hewitt for being a granddad when Meghan gave birth to their Baby Archie.

The theory died down years ago, but it emerged again when Archie was born with ginger hair. Speculations that said that it proves the real relationship of the Prince to Hewitt. The issue was inflamed recently when Prince Harry's biography revealed that he was close to her mother's former lover.

Hair experts claimed that the very locks that initially sparked the theory prove that Prince Harry and Hewitt are not father and son. Hair experts found that Prince Charles is his real father after carefully examining their hair structure. The experts compare the hair samples of Hewitt and Harry as well.

Experts said that Hewitt's locks started to fade from the front unlike Harry's which started from the top. Experts also mentioned that they expect the prince to go bald within the next two years compared to Hewitt who still has a full head of hair in his 61. The expert explained that Harry's hair loss pattern, and James Hewitt is a very different pattern of loss.

The royal family debunked Hewitt's claim that the Prince took his locks from Princess Diana's relative. The royal family also shared a photo of younger Charles who looks like his son to put an end to the conspiracy theory.