Who is the 8-year-old boy who claims to be the reincarnation of Princess Diana?
Princess Diana, the mother of Princes William and Harry and the adored first wife of the current British King Charles III, died horribly in a horrific vehicle accident at the age of 36. On August 31, 1997, the ex-royal passed away in Paris while attempting to avoid the hordes of onlookers. Dodi Fayed, her friend, and Henri Paul, their driver, perished in the same tragic collision as her.
A little Australian child who believes he is Princess Diana’s reincarnation is the basis of one of the most bizarre stories about her, even after her tragic death.
Billy Campbell: who is he?
The eight-year-old Australian youngster in issue is Billy Campbell, the famous musician, actor, and television personality David Campbell’s son. Billy started making astonishing claims at the age of two, claiming to be Princess Diana’s reincarnation. Many people have been shocked by his claims, particularly as he has revealed certain information of Diana’s life that would be impossible for a little boy of his age to know.
Billy’s parents, David and Lisa Campbell, were surprised at first when their kid started discussing locations and occasions related to Diana.
Billy gives a lot of information about Diana’s life, which makes his claims all the more astounding. For example, his parents were astounded to learn of his extraordinary familiarity with Balmoral Castle, the Scottish home of the British royal family. Moreover, Billy’s account of the August 31, 1997, vehicle accident in Paris that killed Diana seems eerily accurate.
He allegedly said, “That’s me as a princess,” upon seeing a photo of Princess Diana, before continuing, “Then one day, the sirens came, and I wasn’t a princess anymore.”
David, Billy’s father, stated, “He began to refer to his two ‘boys’.” When asked about his guys, our three-year-old would respond with his “sons.” Okay, it makes sense. Sure, buddy.
“He told our Scottish acquaintance that he used to visit a castle in that kilted paradise when he was Princess Diana. He told Mirror UK that the castle was named Balmoral and had “unicorns on it.”