In a shocking turn of events, it has been claimed that Meghan Markle used a fake pregnancy to coerce Prince Harry into marriage.
The basis for this startling allegation can be traced back to an article published by the Daily Mail in April 2023, which detailed Harry’s legal battle against the news group’s newspapers over alleged phone hacking.
In a series of animated emails, Harry expressed his concern to fellow staff members, fearing that his family was at risk of becoming a laughingstock.
To support his claim that a secret agreement between the royal family and a news executive prevented him from taking legal action, he even went as far as publishing a letter.
Previous emails had already revealed Harry’s frustration when he reached out to E. Osmond, the Queen’s late communications director, regarding discussions with News International in February 2018.
Osmond informed the Prince that there had been no response from Robert Thompson, CEO of News International.
In response, Harry made it clear that there was no reason why the issue couldn’t be resolved and stressed the need to issue an ultimatum.
He warned that failure to address the problem would only serve to undermine the institution and its principles.
While rumors of Meghan’s fake pregnancy have circulated for some time, this particular theory seems more plausible than others.
Patricia Olsen, a contributor on Quora, highlighted a significant moment during the wedding when the Archbishop of Canterbury addressed family and children.
Prince Harry smiled at Meghan, but she appeared indifferent.
This knowing smile from the Prince suggested that he was privy to information that others were not, particularly concerning the pregnancy.
Patricia also referenced details from the Spears, where Harry sought his grandparents’ permission.
“I suppose I would have to say yes,” they replied.
However, this is where things become even more intriguing.
Archie, the couple’s first child, was not born until May 2019.
Yet, the emails mentioned in the NGN lawsuit are all dated before their wedding on May 19th, 2018.
It is worth noting that Meghan did not appear to be pregnant at the wedding.
If she had been, her dress would not have fit her as it did.
Furthermore, if Meghan had become pregnant with Archie in May 2018, he would have been born much earlier than May 2019.
Human pregnancies typically last around 40 weeks, or roughly nine months.
Adding another layer to the story, rumors suggest that Meghan revealed her pregnancy to Harry at Tom and Skip’s wedding, which took place in March 2017.
Although it was widely reported that the Sussexes became engaged in November, some sources claim the engagement may have happened as early as August or September of 2017, assuming a six-month engagement.
By the time of their wedding, Meghan would have already given birth, resulting in a total of 14 months.
Adding another 12 months to that timeframe brings us to a staggering 26 months.
Tom and Skip’s wedding photos, which circulated widely, fueled speculation that Prince Harry and Meghan had broken up.
However, Meghan made a surprise appearance at the event and dropped a bombshell revelation – she was pregnant.
Allegedly, Tom and his wife, Clara, were less than thrilled to see Meghan, and many of the other guests reportedly ignored her.