Meghan Omitted from Archie’s Birth Certificate After Surrogate Revelation
In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have quietly removed Meghan’s first names from their son Archie’s birth certificate.
The amendment was made on June 5, over a month after Archie’s birth on May 6, 2019.
Previously, the birth papers listed Meghan’s full name as Rachel Meghan, but it now no longer shows her as the mother.
This unusual change comes amidst growing rumors of a rift between Harry, his brother William, and their respective partners.
Some speculate that this alteration is a deliberate snub to the Prince and Princess of Wales, as all three of their children have Kate’s names included on their birth certificates.
Interestingly, shortly after the changes were made, Harry and Meghan distanced themselves from the “fab four’s” joint charity and ultimately stepped back from their roles within the royal family.
This move, commonly referred to as “Megxit” by commentators, marked a significant split from the royal institution.
Lady Colin Campbell, who discovered the amendment, expressed astonishment, stating that it raises numerous questions about the Sussexes’ intentions at the time.
Nicky Arbiter, the Queen’s former press secretary, suggested that these alterations could be an early indication of a larger plan.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward commented on the situation, highlighting its unprecedented nature.
She stated, “For a royal to change a birth certificate is remarkable, but to remove four names is truly extraordinary.”
Seward believes that this change serves as evidence that Meghan used surrogates to give birth to Archie, emphasizing that he was not born from her body.
However, a statement from a spokesman for the couple, shared by fake royal reporter Omid Scobie, provided a different perspective.
According to the statement, the decision to alter the birth certificate was dictated by the palace and confirmed by senior palace officials.
It also dismissed claims that the change was intended to offend other members of the royal family, deeming such suggestions laughable.
Notably, Meghan continues to use her royal title in various aspects of her life, including her recently published children’s book, “The Bench,” where she is listed as Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.
Since their departure from the UK, Harry and Meghan have relocated to North America and welcomed their second child, Lilibet.
TMZ, claiming to have seen Lilibet’s birth certificate, reported that Meghan’s name on the document is listed as Rachel Meghan Markle.
In contrast, Prince Harry’s name is recorded as the Duke of Sussex, His Royal Highness, deviating from the listing on Archie’s birth certificate, which includes his full name as His Royal Highness, Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.
It is worth noting that unlike UK birth certificates, the US requires the inclusion of Meghan’s maiden name and Harry’s legal name for the certificate, which accounts for the differences in their listings.
In related news, reports have surfaced suggesting that Prince Harry had consulted lawyers months ago regarding a potential divorce from Meghan Markle.
Lady Colin Campbell, an author and socialite, revealed this information, citing multiple reliable sources.
She acknowledged that these revelations do not align with the couple’s public image, which is often carefully curated for financial gain.
Lady Campbell also noted that if there are genuine marital issues, Harry may face significant challenges in extricating himself due to his previous candidness about his personal struggles and substance abuse.