In a twist that has everyone buzzing, the palace has finally confirmed some details about Meghan Markle’s journey into motherhood.
It turns out she was indeed expecting her first child, Archie, but when it comes to her daughter Lilibet, the details are a bit murky.
This latest gossip, shared by insiders Barjack and X, paints an intriguing picture of Meghan’s behavior during her pregnancy with Archie, suggesting she went off the grid during her third trimester.
According to a source, a young aide who has been around the palace for two decades and is said to be close to the late Queen, Meghan reportedly severed ties with palace officials as her pregnancy progressed.
This revelation raises questions about the royal family’s involvement in her pregnancy experiences.
Was Meghan really following the traditional royal protocol, or did she prefer to do things her own way?
Let’s rewind to that grand royal wedding we all watched with bated breath.
From the very beginning, there were whispers and side-eyes regarding Meghan’s approach to pregnancy.
Unlike Catherine, who adhered to the royal standards, Meghan opted for a more personalized team of doctors and midwives.
One can’t help but wonder if this choice was influenced by a desire for more control over her narrative, perhaps even leading to some questionable proof of her pregnancy.
Meghan has always thrived in the limelight, so if her experience was as smooth as she claims, wouldn’t she have shared those triumphs far and wide?
Instead, we’re left with a rather mundane retelling of her life, punctuated by that infamous dishwashing anecdote that seems to be her go-to story.
You’d think she’d have more to say about the miraculous journey of bringing new life into the world.
Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” adds another layer to this already convoluted tale.
He describes the birth of Archie in a rather surreal manner, admitting to being under the influence during the whole ordeal.
With such a chaotic backdrop, it’s easy to see how details might get lost in the haze.
Did he even realize they had welcomed a child into their lives, or was he too wrapped up in his own whirlwind?
As for Meghan’s claims about her children, they’ve certainly raised eyebrows.
Allegedly, Archie’s first word was “crocodile,” and she insists her kids are filled with groundbreaking insights.
Yet, amid these astonishing declarations, we hear nothing about the usual pregnancy cravings or late-night snack runs that most expectant mothers experience.
It’s almost as if her pregnancy narrative is missing those relatable moments that connect us all.
And let’s not forget the curious story of her labor.
While the NHS typically prohibits eating during childbirth, Meghan supposedly enjoyed some Mexican food while laboring in the birthing pool.
One can only imagine the chaos that would ensue if that were true—snacking while giving birth?
It sounds more like a scene from a comedy than a royal event.
Considering the claims made by Barjack, one must grapple with the implausibility of Meghan’s version of events.
Harry says they left the hospital just two hours after Archie’s birth, which feels more like a dramatic twist in a soap opera than a royal exit.
If everything unfolded as they say, wouldn’t Meghan be eager to share every little detail of her experience?
The question lingers: if Meghan truly gave birth, wouldn’t she be spilling every juicy tidbit?