A recent video circulating on social media has sparked controversy, suggesting that Meghan Markle may not have been pregnant with her last baby.
Instead, it is alleged that she used a surrogate and deceived the public for an extended period of time.
The Royal Grift, a popular YouTube channel, has dissected scenes from a Netflix show where Meghan can be seen stressfully consuming wine while dealing with a lawsuit against the Daily Mail during her pregnancy with Lilibet.
This evidence raises doubts about Meghan’s pregnancy claims since she met Prince Harry.
Adding fuel to the fire, a well-known Megazeteer on Twitter shared a video claiming that Meghan’s father, brother, and sister all assert that she underwent a hysterectomy at the age of 28 or 29 due to multiple abortions.
Samantha, Meghan’s sister, accused her of fabricating details about her childhood during her televised interview with Oprah in 2021.
Samantha went on to claim that as a result, Meghan faced worldwide humiliation, shame, and hatred.
The accusations against Meghan continue to mount, with allegations of lies surrounding her education and scholarships, which were supposedly funded by her father.
Rumors have also circulated that Meghan informed past partners of her inability to conceive, and during her first marriage, the couple struggled to have children without success.
It remains uncertain whether the children mentioned actually exist.
The web of lies and inconsistencies surrounding Meghan’s claims raises questions about her credibility.
The timelines and calculations of births simply do not align, suggesting that neither Meghan nor Prince Harry possess the cunning skills required to maintain a consistent narrative.
Another intriguing aspect of this saga involves the closure of Dr. Melissa Drake’s practice, the alleged doctor who delivered Meghan and Harry’s daughter, Lilibet, at Mountbatten in Windsor.
The Daily Mail shed light on this development, revealing that Dr. Drake, who catered to pregnant women in Santa Barbara, cited health reasons and a desire to spend time with her family as the reasons for closing her practice.
However, discontent among her patients arises from the suddenness of the closure.
The circumstances surrounding Dr. Drake’s departure raise suspicions, as she could have easily hired a replacement until her return.
Additionally, it is peculiar that Meghan’s obstetrician-gynecologist remained unknown until this story broke.
Meghan has consistently emphasized that her children are not public property, creating a veil of secrecy around their birth details.
Adding to the intrigue, Omid Scobie and Caroline Durand’s book, Finding Freedom, mentioned a UK doctor overseeing Archie’s birth, but the doctor’s husband refuted this claim, stating that his wife was not working on that particular day.
Could it be possible that Dr. Drake holds undisclosed secrets about Lilibet’s birth that she wishes to keep hidden?
Furthermore, the public was unaware of Dr. Drake’s involvement in Lily’s birth until recently.
This raises questions about how people obtained this information.
Moreover, discrepancies in Lily’s birth certificate have come to light, as it is not permissible for parents to include foreign titles on a US birth certificate, at least not in California.
This situation mirrors the case of Grimes and Elon Musk, who were unable to use foreign characters on their son’s certificate and had to make adjustments.
These irregularities prompt speculation about whether Dr. Drake may have been involved in issuing fraudulent birth certificates or validating births that never occurred.
Surprisingly, Dr. Drake did not face scrutiny when the alleged fake birth certificate was unveiled.
The web of deceit surrounding Meghan Markle’s pregnancy journey continues to unravel, leaving many bewildered and seeking answers.
As the evidence mounts, it becomes increasingly difficult to ignore the inconsistencies and questionable actions surrounding Meghan’s claims.