Speculation surrounding the existence of Harry and Meghan’s children has been a topic of interest for quite some time.
Today, we aim to shed light on this matter and provide some clarity.
A reliable source, who is closely associated with a caregiver hired by Meghan, has revealed some intriguing details.
According to this insider, Meghan flew from California, US to the UK and was taken to Frogmore, where she supposedly intended to care for her child, Archie.
However, it turns out that Harry and Meghan do not have any children living there.
Upon closer examination of pictures showcasing the exterior of their home, one can observe the absence of any equipment typically associated with households that have children.
There are no toys, swings, or sandbox to be found.
Furthermore, when the couple travels, they do not bring their children along.
This raises the question: what kind of parents never take their children to visit or meet their relatives?
The nanny hired by Meghan was allegedly paid to maintain silence on this matter.
Additionally, Palace staff who served Meghan during her stay at Frogmore were also silenced through monetary means, deceiving the rest of the family, including the Queen.
It seems that these staff members were subsequently dismissed, much like previous nannies.
Interestingly, some aides claim to have noticed peculiar bumps on the ground in the cottage and even on Meghan’s bedroom floor.
These bumps appeared to sway from side to side, inflating and deflating, generating a distinct popping sound.
In fact, such bumps were clearly visible in a video where Meghan greeted dogs during a royal visit.
It is worth noting that many women who use surrogates often wear prosthetic bellies to create the illusion of pregnancy alongside the surrogate.
Could this explain why Meghan didn’t seem concerned about her square-shaped bump or the fact that her bump fell to her knees?
Furthermore, it raises questions about the bump she allegedly left at a hotel when she went out to party with Marcus Anderson in New York City during her baby shower.
Curiously, no one in the UK has reportedly seen Lilibet, the couple’s second child.
Inquiries made regarding the OB doctor who claimed to have delivered Lily led to the discovery that the doctor abruptly closed down their practice this year.
This sudden closure raises suspicions and prompts us to ponder why the doctor ceased practicing medicine.
Some individuals, known as the Meghan Truthers, assert that Archie and Lilibet were conceived through in vitro fertilization and born via surrogate.
Going even further, some have suggested that there may be no Archie or Lilibet at all, accusing the Sussexes of using lifelike baby dolls during rare public appearances with their children.
Meghan’s half-sister, the outspoken Markle, has even confirmed allegations that Meghan faked her two pregnancies.