In a shocking revelation, it has been alleged that Meghan Markle resorted to a fake pregnancy ruse to urge Prince Harry into marriage.
The basis for this claim stems from a Daily Mail article published in April 2023, which delves into Harry’s legal battle against newsgroup newspapers over phone hacking allegations.
Animated emails, released by Harry, shed light on his concerns about his family becoming a laughing stock.
The correspondence was intended to support his claims of a secret agreement between the royal family and news executives that prevented him from taking legal action earlier.
The emails reveal Harry’s frustration as he communicated with Sally Osmond, the late Queen’s Communications Director, regarding discussions with News International.
In February 2018, Osmond informed the Prince that Robert Thompson, the chief executive of News International, had not responded.
Harry’s reply was firm, stating, “I wouldn’t be afraid to report that to me, Sally.
The institution is supposed to be leading on this and is being made to look ineffective and weak.
I can’t begin to tell you what it will say about the institution if this isn’t resolved before the baby’s arrival and wedding.
If it isn’t resolved, should the Queen be allowing them to Windsor on May 19th, they have no excuse for not getting this sorted.”
He emphasized the need for an ultimatum, warning that failure to address the issue would tarnish the institution’s reputation.
While rumors of a fake pregnancy have surrounded Meghan Markle for some time, this particular theory carries more weight than others.
Patricia Olsen, a Quora user, pointed out an intriguing moment during the wedding when the Archbishop of Canterbury mentioned family and children.
Prince Harry smiled at Meghan, but she appeared indifferent.
This knowing smile from the Prince hinted that he was privy to something others weren’t.
Patricia also alluded to details from the NGN lawsuit, where Harry sought his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II’s permission.
Her response?
“I suppose I’ll have to say yes.”
Now, let’s dive into the fascinating details.
Archie, Meghan and Harry’s son, was not born until May 2019.
However, the emails mentioned in the NGN lawsuit were dated before their wedding on May 19th, 2018.
Meghan did not appear pregnant at the wedding, as her dress would not have fit her if she were.
Human pregnancies typically last around 40 weeks, equivalent to approximately 9 months.
Therefore, if Meghan had been pregnant in May 2018, Archie would have been born much earlier than May 2019.
Adding to the intrigue, there are rumors that Meghan revealed her pregnancy to Harry at Tom and Skip’s wedding, which reportedly took place in March 2017, according to the Mirror.
Although the Sussexes were allegedly engaged by November, some sources suggest an earlier engagement in August or September 2017, assuming a six-month engagement.
By the time of their wedding, Meghan would have already given birth, considering the timeline from March 2017 to May 2018.
This amounts to 14 months.
Adding another 12 months brings the total to 26 months.
Photos from Tom and Skip’s wedding have circulated widely, fueling speculation.
According to rumors, Prince Harry and Meghan had broken up, yet she made an unexpected appearance at the wedding.
Initially, Meghan supposedly received an invitation as Harry’s plus one.
However, when the relationship ended, the invitation disappeared.
Undeterred, Meghan attended the event and surprised everyone with the revelation of her pregnancy.