Michael Jackson son vitiligo: Michael Jackson's son Prince Michael is suspected of having inherited his father's skin condition.

Michael Jackson has always argued that he had a rare skin disease called vitiligo. Now, his son is believed to be showing signs of having the same skin disease as his father's in recent photos at the beach.

The kid of the deceased King of Pop were photographed on the shores of Hawaii during a recent journey to the island with his siblings Paris (12), and Prince Michael II (8). In photos, Michael Jackson's 13-year-old son, Prince Michael I, emerges from the beach having white patches of skin under his arms.

Because of these photos from The Daily Mail, many have hypothesized that a Michael Jackson son vitiligo tendency is not far. Sun exposure has quickly been ruled out because of Michael Jackson's vitiligo. A rare skin disorder, vitiligo is a hereditary condition which causes the skin to lose its pigment, making it turn extremely white.

Despite constant theories of skin bleaching, Michael Jackson, who died at the age of 50, has always maintained that vitiligo was the reason of his skin color having turned white. And his autopsy indeed confirmed his claim of having vitiligo.

Because of Michael Jackson son's vitiligo suspect photos showing signs of the skin condition, many are now convinced that Jackson really is the teen's biological father. According to the tabloid The Globe, a source close to the family said that this "proves once and for all that Michael is the father!"

The authenticity of the Jackson's paternity to his children has been in for many years because of their skin color.

Prince Michael is Michael Jackson's eldest son to Debbie Rowe, Jackson's wife from 1996 to 1999. His sibling with Debbie is sister Paris. Their brother Prince Michael II or "Blanket" was born to an unidentified surrogate after their divorce.

Michael Jackson son vitiligo possible photos show strong proof that once and for all, Prince Michael is Jackson's biological child.