Princess Charlotte is NOT the reincarnation of Princess Diana, nor do the royals believe that, despite an absurd tabloid report. Extreme Entertainment can exclusively bust this claim. We’re told it’s “rubbish.”
According to National Enquirer, “Royal household members are convinced cutie-pie Charlotte,” the 1-year-old daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is “the living reincarnation of beloved Princess Diana.” The outlet quotes a so-called “source” as alleging its “spine-tingling proof” is that supposedly Charlotte’s “favorite song is ‘Sultans of Swing’ by legendary rockers, Dire Straits — Di’s fave band.” Adds the alleged “source,” whenever Charlotte is “cranky,” Prince William “plays it, and Baby instantly chills and coos.”
The publication’s questionable “insider” further claims that the baby princess is “obsessed with Kate’s sapphire/diamond engagement ring,” originally Diana’s, and constantly grabs it “like it’s hers.” “Best of all,” the magazine concludes, when Prince William showed Charlotte a picture of her late grandmother, she supposedly “shook her tiny head” and shrieked, “Me, me, me!”
While Charlotte may have been fascinated by the shiny ring, like ALL babies are, the royals do not believe she’s the reincarnated spirit of Princess Diana. Extreme Entertainment looked into the publication’s bizarre story, and not surprisingly we were assured by a royal insider that the article is complete “rubbish.” Sadly, this is not the first time the Enquirer has published a ridiculously fabricated and inaccurate report about the royal family. Last year, Extreme Entertainment busted the magazine when it falsely alleged Kate Middleton was starving herself to deathafter the birth of Princess Charlotte because she was supposedly desperate to have the pre-baby body back. We hope the supermarket tabloid will be reincarnated one day into a more accurate outlet.
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