Princess Diana.Billy Campbell, son of Australian television personality, David, made the bizarre claim. According to his then-45-year-old dad, writing in Stellar Magazine in 2019, his son decided to claim that he was Princess Diana and had been doing so since he was just two-years-old.READ MORE: Meghan Markle 'really p***ed off' about royal exit as William warned of 'more drama'Calling it the “weirdest” thing he'd ever written, he said: “It started when someone gave my wife Lisa, a card with Lady Di on it.“Billy (aged two at this time) pointed and said, ‘Look!
It's me when I was a princess’.”"He started to refer to his two 'boys'.“When asked what boys, our then three-year-old would say his 'sons'.
Ok... strange, but sure, mate.“To a Scottish friend of ours, he claimed when he was Princess Diana he used to go to a castle in that kilted wonderland.
He described the castle as having 'unicorns on it' and was called Balmoral.“The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland and there are unicorns on the walls, how does he know this???"And then things took a very, very chilling turn when the boy was shown a picture of Diana.Having claimed that he was her, he added, referring to her untimely death in Paris in 1997: “There's me as a princess.”But it was his 'memory' of that fateful evening that truly made the situation even stranger.He explained: “'Then one day the sirens came and I wasn't a princess any more'.“Obviously Lisa and I turned into Scully and Mulder at this stage and needed to investigate.“Here is a child with no knowledge whatsoever of the monarchy.
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