The internet is abuzz with the Megan Moonbump theory following the release of Sussex’s Netflix trailer.
Speculations are rife that Megan Markle, contrary to popular belief, is not pregnant, but instead wearing a moonbump or using a surrogate.
In fact, global searches for “Megan Markle fake pregnancy” have surged by a staggering 1650% in the last 90 days, while searches for “Megan Markle’s fake bump” have skyrocketed by 4,400%.
One netizen, a ballet dancer on Cora, pointed out that Megan’s pregnancy was questionable.
They stated, “I’m a classically trained ballet dancer who performed with a company for a couple of years.
I taught ballet through two pregnancies.
I’m not bragging, but I was in incredible shape.
There’s no way you can close your knees when there’s a fetus there.
I promise you, Megan Markle was never pregnant.
She squatted in stilettos repeatedly in the last trimester with her knees closed.
It’s impossible.
Also, she was recovering from bunion surgery.
Ouch!
It takes months to heal.”
This revelation has fueled further speculation that Megan employed a surrogate and was never actually pregnant.
Recently, Megan showcased a baby bump in beachwear in a never-before-seen photo used in the trailer for a brand new Netflix documentary featuring Prince Harry.
However, several eagle-eyed royal fans pointed out that the bump appeared to be a moonbump.
They argued that the front of the bump was flat, almost square-shaped, with the top bulging out more than the middle or bottom.
Additionally, they noted that her arms remained skinny, and her breasts did not grow, leading them to believe it was all smoke and mirrors.
Royal editor Sarah Vine also reported on the moonbump in a Daily Mail article.
She questioned why Harry and Megan, who were desperate to distance themselves from the royal family, insisted on being called the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Furthermore, she pondered their insistence on giving their two children, Archie and Lilibet, fancy titles.
Some royal experts speculate that this “title gate” is all about money.
The more titles they have, the more money they can make off of them.
However, there is uncertainty surrounding whether Prince Charles will grant titles to Harry and Megan’s children.
Some pundits believe that Charles is withholding the titles until he reads Harry’s upcoming memoir, set to be released in January.
The Markles, on the other hand, were offered a perfectly good title for Archie but rejected it.
Instead of being known as Prince Archie of Sussex, he was officially named Master Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The Telegraph reported that the couple did not want their son to be associated with the word “dumb,” as the subsidiary style of his father’s official title is the Earl of Dumbarton.
Critics argue that rejecting the title because it contains the word “dumb” seems rather foolish.
They question whether Harry himself would then be considered dumb, given his antecedent Dumbarton title.
All in all, this controversy has left many wondering if these rumors are indeed the dumbest thing they have ever heard.