The highly anticipated reveal of who Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have chosen as little Archie’s godparents is still shrouded in secrecy.
The lack of authenticity surrounding the children’s identities has left people speculating since Archie’s christening on June 6th.
One name that has risen to the top of the list is Benita Litt, who may be unfamiliar to many, but has actually been a part of Meghan’s private life for years.
The public’s only glimpse of Benita was during Meghan and Harry’s wedding last May when her two daughters, Remy and Rylan Litt, served as bridesmaids.
Benita sat alongside Meghan’s mother during the ceremony, and interestingly, Meghan herself became the godmother to both of Benita’s daughters.
However, despite their close relationship, Meghan did not extend an invitation to Benita for her baby shower.
It appears that Meghan’s appointment of Benita as Archie’s godmother may have been a ruse.
A source close to a friend of Benita revealed that she has never actually met Archie, suggesting that Meghan spread the rumor to divert attention from something else.
It is quite astonishing how Meghan cuts people off, including someone she claims to hold dear like Benita.
In the midst of this mystery, another source has raised questions about whether Meghan had a meeting with officer David Longdon.
This officer is said to have seen Meghan in New York City without a fake pregnant belly during her baby shower trip.
Photos of Meghan during that day show a noticeable change in her pregnant belly from night to the next day.
Speculation suggests that Meghan constantly held her bump out of fear that it might fall, while others theorize that if she did experience a miscarriage, a younger niece could have volunteered to be a surrogate for her daughter Lilibet.
This could explain why Meghan and Harry’s children are rarely seen in public, as it limits the number of inquiries made.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently faced criticism for turning innocent speculation about their child’s skin color into a publicity stunt.
Buki Masaku, an expert in ethnic relations and founder of Dover City Think Tank, has accused the couple of blowing the issue out of proportion to stay in the spotlight.
Masaku, who is well-versed in unconscious bias, argues that discussions about the complexion of unborn babies with mixed-race parents are common within families of various cultures worldwide.
He believes that if the alleged comments were made genuinely, then those responsible should not have to apologize.
Masaku acknowledges that some may find the questioning tone crude, especially in woke circles, but asserts that such conversations occur regularly in mixed-race families across different cultures.
He deems it absurd for Harry and Meghan to view these comments as anything other than innocent.
If the alleged comments were indeed made in this context, then the Duke and Duchess have blown the situation out of proportion, possibly to keep their brand in the media spotlight.
However, if they genuinely believe these comments to be discriminatory, Masaku suggests they may need a refresher on what constitutes discrimination.
In conclusion, the mystery surrounding Archie’s godparents continues to captivate the public’s attention.
The speculations and rumors surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry never seem to cease, leaving us all eager to uncover the truth behind their choices and actions.