In a surprising turn of events, rumors have been circulating that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children, Archie and Lilibet, may not actually exist.
These speculations were sparked by a netizen who claimed that there were no children present in the couple’s Montecito mansion.
According to an aunt who works for California’s Department of Children’s Services, she has visited their home multiple times and found no evidence of children living there.
No toys, clothes, or food for children were seen during these visits.
The netizen who initially raised the concerns went on to state that they had contacted the Department of Children’s Services, and a case was being opened against both Harry and Meghan.
This news has sparked a mix of hope and skepticism among royal fans.
While some are hopeful that the allegations are true, others remain doubtful due to the confidential nature of such cases.
One Royal Watcher pointed out that the California Department of Children’s Services, like its counterparts in other countries, does not release any information it may possess.
All cases and proceedings related to juvenile court hearings are strictly confidential, with no public access to records.
Therefore, unless someone has a personal connection to someone working for children’s services, it is unlikely that additional information will be revealed.
Despite the ongoing discussions and debates surrounding the alleged “invisible children,” some individuals are calling on Harry and Meghan to address these rumors directly.
They urge the couple to either provide concrete proof of their children’s existence or admit that they have been deceiving the public.
These individuals argue that a proper, non-photoshopped presentation of the children would put an end to the speculation once and for all.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle has recently made a comment that appears to be a subtle dig at the Royal family.
During an interview with Variety, she was asked about her children’s potential careers in the entertainment industry.
Meghan responded cryptically, mentioning the importance of tradition and family expectations.
She expressed her desire for her children to pursue their own paths while acknowledging their connection to a legacy and tradition.
The delay in announcing the title status of Harry and Meghan’s children has also raised eyebrows.
As King Charles ascends to the throne, it is expected that Archie and Lilibet would automatically receive prince and princess titles.
However, as of now, the royal family’s website still lists them as Master Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor.
Additionally, the children have not been granted the “his-her royal highness” designation upon Queen Elizabeth’s passing.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl sheds some light on this matter, stating that the title debate depends on future developments, including Harry’s upcoming book and the Sussexes’ Netflix TV show.
It is worth noting the irony that Harry and Meghan are now fighting for titles they previously relinquished through Megxit.
It remains to be seen whether their children will embrace or reject these titles in the future, as children often resist the dreams their parents have for them.
The speculations surrounding the existence of Harry and Meghan’s children have captivated the public’s attention.
While some hope for clarity and transparency from the couple, others remain skeptical about the validity of these rumors.
As the saga continues, royal enthusiasts eagerly await further developments in this intriguing story.