Meghan Markle’s absence from Prince Harry’s recent award ceremony has raised eyebrows and sparked skepticism about her reasons for not attending.
According to a spokesperson from a PR agency, Meghan couldn’t accompany her husband due to the need to care for their children, Archie and Lilibet.
However, doubts emerged when it was revealed that one of the children had been seen in public during the week at a local coffee shop, as reported by an anonymous source.
Critics questioned the authenticity of Meghan’s excuse and speculated about her motives for sharing this story.
Initially, Meghan’s spokesperson stated that she stayed home because one of the children was unwell.
However, the lack of photographic evidence and the absence of any mention of a nanny raised concerns among skeptics.
They wondered why Meghan, who portrays herself as a hands-on mom, would leave her children at home while traveling and even going on holiday without them.
Some critics even went as far as suggesting that Meghan was never pregnant, pointing out the scarcity of clear pictures or merchandise featuring the alleged children.
Adding to the skepticism, the timing of Meghan’s announcement coincided with an important event involving the Princess of Wales.
This led to speculation that Meghan and Harry might not have children at all.
The first reported sighting of Archie, who is said to be nearly five years old, occurred in a small town, casting doubt on the authenticity of the information.
Moreover, the absence of previous public appearances or sightings at school further fueled doubts about the veracity of Meghan’s claims.
In addition to the doubts surrounding Meghan’s excuse, there is also an opinion that Prince Harry has been warned about the potential resentment his children, Archie and Lilibet, may develop towards him due to his rift with the royal family.
Since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left the royal family to live in the US, their children have not visited their paternal side of the family in the UK.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield expressed concerns that Archie and Lilibet might grow up feeling disconnected from their extended family and resent the isolation created by their parents.
Furthermore, Schofield highlighted that Lilibet, despite being called a princess, does not hold such a title in the United States.
She emphasized that Lilibet’s understanding of the situation would be limited as she is detached from the royal family and likely to remain so.
The absence of Meghan Markle from Prince Harry’s award ceremony has undoubtedly raised doubts and skepticism about her reasons for not attending.
Critics have questioned the authenticity of her excuse, pointing out inconsistencies and raising concerns about her portrayal as a hands-on mom.
As the controversy continues, the public awaits further clarification and evidence regarding the existence and well-being of Meghan and Harry’s children.