Prince Harry most definitely misses his late mother, Princess Diana.
But National Enquirer took Prince Harry’s feelings up a notch by saying that Prince Harry wants to tell his side of the story about Princess Diana’s death.
A source told the tabloid that one of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first projects with Netflix is a movie about the Princess of Wales.
“Hollywood knows there’s one story the public really wants him to tell. His own,” the source said.
However, Gossip Cop busted the tabloid by saying that their story is filled with a slew of conspiracy theories surrounding Princess Diana’s death.
Before quitting The Firm, Prince Harry couldn’t, allegedly, talk about his mom’s death and the fact that he thinks she was murdered. But now that she’s no longer a senior working member of the royal family, the Duke of Sussex is ready to spill the tea.
However, there is nothing to spill regarding Princess Diana’s death other than the fact that she died in a tragic car crash. The Princess of Wales wasn’t murdered by someone that’s hired by Queen Elizabeth or Prince Charles.
The rumor-debunking site also slammed the tabloid for publishing such a confusing story about the Duke of Sussex and his alleged first project about his late mother.
“The tabloid never elaborates on just what form this tribute would be. Is it a drama, like the upcoming film Spencer, which Prince Harry has nothing to do with? Or is it a documentary-like Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy, which both Prince Harry and Prince William worked on in 2017? This article lacks even the most basic details of a proper press release. News like this, Prince Harry producing work about his mother, would come from a proper film outlet and not this tabloid,” the publication said.
Gossip Cop also busted National Enquirer for having a royally terrible track record about the members of the British clan. For instance, the tabloid previously claimed that Prince William was seizing power from Prince Charles.
At one point, the tabloid also claimed that Queen Elizabeth was dying. And Prince Charles also, allegedly, bought a Santa Barbara mansion for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
However, none of these claims are true. And all of the National Enquirer’s stories about the royal family and other personalities are all fabricated.