In a recent episode of her Archetypes podcast, Meghan Markle opened up about the challenges of being a mother and shared her unique approach to pregnancy.
During a conversation with Sophie Trudeau, the First Lady of Canada, Meghan disclosed that her friends had sent her meditations throughout her pregnancy.
She praised Sophie’s caring nature, saying, “She used to send me these little meditations during my pregnancy and voice notes, just these moments of encouragement.
I’ve gone to her over the years for advice.”
Meghan further discussed her experiences with pregnancy in another episode, this time with her friend Serena Williams.
Reflecting on Serena’s own pregnancy, Meghan jokingly said, “You made pregnancy look so s**y, I just waddled around, I was just tired, so tired, oh my god.”
However, amidst the joyous moments of motherhood, Meghan has been plagued by conspiracy theories surrounding her pregnancies with both Archie and Lilibet.
Despite the fact that the children are biologically hers and Prince Harry’s, some theorists claim that Meghan used a surrogate to carry them.
These theories suggest that Meghan wore a fake baby bump to conceal the truth, with enthusiasts scrutinizing videos of her pregnant self and obsessing over perceived inconsistencies and wrinkles near her stomach.
In fact, there are even fans who go as far as suggesting that Archie and Lilibet may not exist at all, accusing the Sussexes of using lifelike baby dolls during rare public appearances with their children.
Samantha Markle, Meghan’s half-sister, allegedly tweeted from her At The Markle Sammy account in June, stating, “I think it should be mandatory that proof of delivery from my sister’s womb be provided if any of the children have a title, and Archie should not have a title because I believe a surrogate was involved.”
These conspiracy theories have gained traction, with Benjamin Smallbrook and Cora claiming to have received information from reliable sources that the royals share the same doubts about Meghan’s pregnancies.
They point to photographs of Meghan where her baby bump appears to change size within days or even hours, suggesting manipulation.
Additionally, Meghan’s ability to crouch during her second trimester raised further questions about the authenticity of her pregnancy.
For instance, when Meghan was pregnant with Archie, she wore a form-fitting black dress during a visit to the patronage Smartworks.
In photos taken on that day, her baby bump appeared to be of a moderate size.
However, just four days later, when Prince Harry and Meghan visited Feeding Birkenhead’s Citizen Supermarket and other community groups, she wore a loose purple dress that made her stomach appear significantly larger.
These inconsistencies fueled speculation.
Months before her due date, Meghan visited Mayhew, an animal shelter she supported as a patron.
During her visit, she crouched down to pet a dog while wearing heels, displaying remarkable flexibility.
This action surprised many, including fellow mothers who found it difficult to believe that she could crouch so easily while pregnant.
To put an end to these speculations and growing outrage, some suggest that King Charles III should remove titles from the parents and remove Harry from the line of succession.
By doing so, the “invisibles,” as they are referred to by conspiracy theorists, would no longer be part of the royal lineage chart, alleviating doubts and concerns.
Taking decisive action would not only dispel the fabrication but also potentially resolve the strained relationship between the King and his son.
As Meghan Markle continues to navigate the challenges of motherhood, it remains to be seen how these conspiracy theories will impact her public image and the perception of her family.
Only time will tell if King Charles III will address these allegations and provide closure to this ongoing saga.