Did Queen Elizabeth Have A Secret? Andrew’s Paternity Tale

In the 1960s, royal watchers across the Commonwealth whispered about Queen Elizabeth II. At the time, rumors spread that her longtime friend and racing manager, known as “Porchey,” may have fathered her son, Prince Andrew. Actually, the claim resurfaced from time to time. What’s the truth behind it? Read on to find out more.
Who Was Porchey?
If you didn’t watch The Crown, it’s useful if you have elderly relatives who love to chat about the olden days and Queen Elizabeth. So, when my elderly relative started chatting about DNA and a Prince, I thought she confused Prince Harry and rumors that his dad wasn’t Prince Charles.

But, it turned out she was talking about Prince Andrew and an old scandal that Prince Philip wasn’t Andrew’s dad. Research revealed that Henry Herbert, the 7th Earl of Carnarvon AKA “Porchey” knew the Queen long before she became the monarch, and his family moved in the same social circles.
Later, the aristocratic family member became her horse-racing manager. Notably, they both enjoyed a deep interest in horses, country life, and the social circuit. Obviously, the media documented their closeness. However, they were never able to find any proof of a romance or a naughty relationship.

