David Campbell's son, 4, is convinced he's the reincarnation of Princess Diana
Updated | By Stacey Norman
Princess Diana may be gone... well, not really according to Australian singer and TV personality David Campbell's four-year-old son.
I remember the death of Princess Diana like it was just yesterday - okay, granted that I was only around nine at the time and couldn't remember much, but I can recollect that everyone around me was in a frenzy and it was on the news for what seemed like forever.
READ: Diana mourned on 20th anniversary of her death
The Princess of Wales died on 31 August 1997 following an horrific car crash which took place in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris, France. She was with Dodi Fayed, her 'companion', as they call him these days.
So Diana will ALWAYS and forever be our 'Candle In The Wind', but it seems that her memory and spirit will always live on. Well, that's according to Australian singer and TV personality David Campbell's son Billy, who is convinced he is the reincarnation of the Princess of Wales.
Channel24 reports that they got a card with Diana's face on it to which Billy replied: "Look! It’s me when I was a princess." One word - FREAKY!
I know kids have a knack of saying the most bizarre things, but this is quite a strange thing to utter. Campbell said: "He’s [Billy] the Princess of Wales reincarnated since he was two years old." Billy also said he has two 'sons' - obviously referring to Prince's Harry and William.
READ: Controversial new video footage of Lady Diana released
Whether he really is the new-age Diana, we'll never know, but this could make one hell of a documentary...
View this post on InstagramLook, call me crazy, but I reckon Clark Kent is hiding something 😆😂 #billy
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