Harry’s Shocking Revelation
In a surprising revelation, Prince Harry has shared details about how he tried to calm his nerves during the birth of his and Meghan Markle’s first child, Archie Harrison.
However, this revelation has sparked speculation among people who believe that Meghan may have never actually given birth.
In his memoir “Spare,” Harry disclosed that he resorted to eating Nandos and using laughing gas to cope with the labor.
He also mentioned that Meghan bounced on a giant purple ball and listened to soulful hymns as she went into labor.
According to Harry, both he and Meghan remained calm throughout the process.
To enhance his own calmness, Harry indulged in Nandos chicken, which was brought by their bodyguards, and took hits from a canister of laughing gas beside Meghan’s bed.
He described how he felt the effects of the gas and even joined Meghan in bouncing on the giant purple ball.
It seemed like a way to give nature a push and alleviate any anxiety.
As labor progressed, Meghan required an epidural to manage the pain and ensure a smooth delivery.
The anaesthetist swiftly administered the epidural, causing a shift in the atmosphere.
The music stopped, and the lights came on.
Harry humorously remarked, “Phwoar, vibe change.”
After a challenging labor, Archie was born, and both Harry and Meghan shed tears of joy.
However, some skeptics view their birth story as a compilation of various techniques rather than an authentic experience.
They question whether this is Harry’s way of diverting attention or deflecting criticism.
While Meghan has faced allegations of drug issues, some even suggest that she faked two pregnancies, pointing to her use of a moonbump.
Harry claims that they returned home to Frogmore just two hours after Archie’s birth.
This quick departure raises eyebrows, especially when compared to the standard practice in the United States, where new mothers typically stay for two to three days.
However, it is worth noting that the circumstances may vary depending on the needs of the mother and baby.
Critics argue that Meghan’s alleged c-section would have made a swift departure highly unlikely.
They also question whether she would have been allowed to eat fajitas before giving birth if she had been induced, as the risk of further intervention after an induction is usually higher.
These doubts have fueled speculation that Meghan may have used a surrogate instead of giving birth herself.
Some royal fans are convinced that she never had a baby at all.
They point to the Portland hospital, where Meghan reportedly gave birth, suggesting that it merely rented a room without any arrangements for emergencies or medical professionals present.
Furthermore, skeptics argue that Meghan’s lack of traditional OBGYN visits and her reliance on online consultations with a celebrity birth guru could have facilitated the deception.
They highlight the delayed birth announcement, which came 11 days after the alleged birth, as another piece of evidence supporting their claims.
The absence of a photo call at the Portland hospital has also raised suspicions.
Critics believe that this decision was made because Meghan and Harry never left the hospital with a baby.
Some even question whether they were ever at the hospital or if they simply allowed themselves to be billed for a room.
While these allegations continue to circulate, it is important to approach them with caution.