A prominent Canadian French-language foreign correspondent, François Bugingo, claims that he is the biological father of Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and is filing a court action to demand DNA testing.
M. Bugingo, who was born in Congo, is a high-profile Quebec journalist. He filed a paternity lawsuit this morning, in a Montreal courthouse, asking the court to order a DNA test to prove his claims.He claims he was Princess Diana’s personal driver and bodyguard for more than three years, before and after the birth of Prince William. According to him, he was in charge of the security of the princess on behalf of the MI5.
He alleges that he had an affair with the princess between July 1979 and March 1982, and he is convinced that he is the biological father of Prince William.
“When Diana got pregnant, she told me that I was the father” says Mr. Bugingo. “We were deeply in love, but her family had pushed her into a marriage with Prince Charles. She was very unhappy with him, and she wasn’t even sleeping with him at the time. I am absolutely confident that a DNA test would prove my claim.”
The man, who has since become a Canadian citizen and a well-respected journalist, claims he had to leave the United Kingdom because he was being harassed by agents of the Royal family.
François Bugingo, a Quebec freelance foreign correspondent, has contributed to many Canadian media outlets.
The court hearings in this strange case, which is attracting a lot of media attention in Canada, should begin on June 2 2015, at the Montreal courthouse.
There has been no reaction yet, from the Royal family, but the MI5 did confirm that Mr. Bugingo had indeed “collaborated with the British security intelligence agency in the past,” without giving any specific détails.
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