On social media, the idea of the allegedly unidentified daughter of the late, legendary Dianaand King Charles III has reappeared. Her identity would have come to light after a doctor was accused of stealing the former Princess of Wales’ eggs and implanting them in his then-wife. Her name is Sarah Spencer. Then came the birth of what is now referred to as “the secret daughter of Diana and Charles III.”, now King Charles III.
The British royals made Diana and Charles III endure an assisted fertilization test in the 1980s, just prior to their marriage, as this procedure is essential for the continuation of the royal line and the future survival of the crown.
Before Diana married the late Queen Elizabeth II’s son, the then-Prince and Princess of Wales allegedly had a daughter through assisted reproduction. The primary goal of this procedure was to determine whether Diana could become pregnant and thus carry on the royal lineage.
Diana reportedly had to endure surgery in which her eggs were removed so that the genetic material of the current King could be fertilized with them. This experiment was carried out to demonstrate that there might be offspring between them.
However, they had no idea that the person who would enter the world would be a female rather than a boy, as Queen Elizabeth had hoped. But they also had no idea that the doctor who was treating the couple was also in command of stealing the Princess’s dead egg’s eggs.The purported daughter that Princess Diana would have with the then-Prince Charles, now King Charles III was first made public by The Globe magazine in April 2015. There is a rumor that Sarah might be anonymous, but this cannot be verified.
The American source confirmed that Sarah Spencer now lives in secrecy and away from the spotlight because she does not “wish” to be involved in royal affairs when he talked about the tale.In reality, the Princess of Wales’ tragic death in the car accident she experienced in Paris on August 1, 1997, the newspaper claims that she was told that she was the daughter of the now-King Charles III and Diana.