Bonkers Internet theory based on video claims Meghan Markle never gave birth to Archie and Lilibet
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2023-09-07 16:47
Some cybernauts think Meghan Markle faked her pregnancy with Archie and Lilibet

LONDON, ENGLAND: After being the target of racist, sexist, and misogynistic criticism from the media and the general public, some individuals now believe that Meghan Markle lied about being pregnant.

Online trolls are nothing new for the Duchess of Sussex, but the most recent rumor is utterly insane.

However, in his bombshell memoir, 'Spare,' Prince Harry, 38, revealed some sensitive details about the births of his two children.

The Duke of Sussex has revealed private info in his biography, including information about the births of his two children, Archie in 2019 and Lilibet in 2021.

Social media flooded with Meghan Markle's fake pregnancy theories

The conspiracy is based on a phony notion that claims Meghan used a surrogate, that the children she has with Prince Harry are not even her own, and that in some extreme cases, she does not even have children.

On Wednesday, September 6, one social media user ignited the wild internet notion that Meghan's children don't really exist.

Several other conspiracy theories started pouring in following the internet video.

One X user commented, "I just don’t know why she keeps lying about the facts. The truth is surrogacy is common these days but I guess when your a con artist it does"

Another user exclaimed, "Something in that clip certainly looks really wrong."

A user chimed in, "I was just going to say that, crossing legs while heavily pregnant, not a chance."

Another one typed, "Her dress looks so uncomfortably tight! I always wore loose clothing for comfort. All her dresses look too small."

Someone else asserted, "I have 2 children. That is definitely a hollow tummy! If there was truly a baby in there, the weight would not allow her to sit down so quickly and then cross her leg!"

"That is almost certainly not real... I just hope that one day the truth comes out as I'll be fascinated to see how the grifters attempt to justify blatantly lying to the world," one more X user exclaimed.

Another user questioned, "Look at the way the dress makes a ridge at the top of the moon bump when she sits down. It wouldn’t happen like that if she was genuinely pregnant. Also who can cross their legs when they are that pregnant?"

Prince Harry opens up about Meghan's birth conspiracy theories

The Duke of Sussex reflected on the "chaos" following the birth of his son Archie on May 6, 2019, at the Portland Hospital in London in a piece published in 'Spare.'

As per Daily Mail, Harry admits to eating Nando's chicken and consuming laughing gas as they listened to Sanskrit songs, as advised by an Ayurvedic physician the Duchess of Sussex had contacted.

Meghan was artificially induced at the Portland Hospital when she was 10 days past due with Archie.

Harry explains how the couple was picked up from their Frogmore Cottage residence in an ordinary sedan to avoid drawing the unwanted attention of the media.

Prince Harry recalled how the couple's security brought a Nando's takeaway to the hospital during the Duchess' first labor.

He also remembered taking laughing gas to relax, which was meant for his wife.

A framed picture of Harry's mother, Princess Diana, was placed on the bedside table, and the couple also decorated Meghan's hospital room with the electric candles Harry used to propose to the former 'Suits' actress in 2017.

As per the excerpt from 'Spare,' Harry clutched Meghan's hand and urged her to push before Archie arrived.

Archie's head got "tangled" during what Harry refers to as a "complicated birth," but the couple wept with excitement once he was delivered and draped in a towel.

Throughout her pregnancy, Meghan sought advice from an Ayurvedic physician, a licensed doctor who practices traditional Indian medicine.

The Duke of Sussex recalled how they told Archie they loved him and how the doctor had advised them that babies absorb everything uttered to them in the first minute of life.

He said that the delivery of his daughter Lilibet, two years later, on June 4, 2021, in California, was "bliss," and that the pair was more at ease than they were when their first kid was born.

Harry contrasts Lilibet's birth in June 2021 in Montecito, California, as being much "safer and calmer" because there was no need to adhere to royal protocol or worry about paparazzi presence.

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