PRINCESS DIANA PRINCE CHARLES
Prince Charles and Princess Diana are pictured leaving Westminster Abbey on Feb. 28, 1982. Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

They happily welcomed their second son into the world in 1984, but according to a resurfaced report, Princess Diana was keeping a big secret from Prince Charles while she was pregnant with Prince Harry.

According to Andrew Morton in his book “Diana: Her True Story,” the Princess of Wales knew that their second child was going to be a boy, but she didn’t tell her husband because she knew deep down, he had wanted a daughter after the birth of Prince William.

“I knew Harry was going to be a boy because I saw on the scan,” Morton recalled Diana telling him. “Charles always wanted a girl. He wanted two children, and he wanted a girl. I knew Harry was a boy, and I didn’t tell him.”

The lack of enthusiasm Prince Charles reportedly felt over having another son was also allegedly evident after Prince Harry’s birth in 1984, with Princess Diana reportedly revealing his first comments were on the fact that his child was a boy, and also on the fact that he had red hair.

Things didn’t get better either as time went on, as he even spoke to his mother-in-law and expressed disappointment that he hadn’t had a girl, which led to their relationship faltering because he wasn’t grateful simply for having a happy and healthy child.

The resurfaced comments about the secret also draw to mind the long-rumored allegations that Prince Harry was not actually Charles’ son. There have long been whispers he was actually the son of James Hewitt, and there are still those who believe he looks like the man who is rumored to be his biological father.

The royal family has not addressed the long-reported rumors, but Hewitt himself did in 2017, denying he could have fathered the prince because he only had an affair with Princess Diana afterward, when Harry was already a toddler.

He also revealed that he felt the rumors were constantly repeated solely for the fact that they made for a juicy story, no matter how false they were.

“Sells papers. It’s worse for him [Prince Harry] probably, poor chap,” he revealed in an interview at the time.