A brand new play about Princess Diana ‘proposes that James Hewitt could be Prince Harry’s dad’, as indicated by reports.

Jon Conways’ Truth, Lies, Diana is a “factional” show that implies to “reveal mysteries about Diana and her passing, that the foundation have attempted to keep covered up”.
Among these topics is a proposal that Harry may not be Prince Charles’ child. In one scene, the Mirror reported, Hewitt says: “Diana and I started our relationship more than a year before Harry was born. Now that doesn’t prove that I am his father. It’s just the… inconvenient truth.”
News about the former household cavalry officer and Diana are not new, nor are the paranoid ideas touched upon in the play. James Hewitt has solidly denied being Harry’s dad, and it has been guaranteed that the pair did not meet until after Harry’s introduction to the world.
Conway revealed “The aim is not to say was she murdered, but to ask were we told the truth?
“The facts in it are all in the public domain— they are presented in a certain sequence and then the audience are asked, well what do you think? I’m not a conspiracy theorist and I think that comes out in the play. But this is a mystery that has not yet been explained.”
Different people delineated in the play incorporate Piers Morgan, Paul Burrell, Mohammed Al Fayed, parts of Mi6, witnesses to Diana’s accident, and the British Royal Family. Diana herself does not show up as a character.
Truth, Lies, Diana will run at the Charing Cross Theater from 9 January to 14 February 2015.
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