A growing number of individuals are speculating that Meghan Markle’s baby bump was not real.
These skeptics are convinced that the Duchess of Sussex used a moonbump product to feign pregnancy, potentially to conceal the couple’s use of a surrogate.
Rumors suggest that during Oprah Winfrey’s visit, her crew discovered Meghan’s moonbump, resulting in everyone involved signing non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
Although Oprah wanted to address the matter, Meghan insisted that it was not the appropriate time.
Additionally, there are reports that Royal Aid spotted moonbumps on the floor of Frogmore Cottage and in one of its bedrooms.
Several peculiarities surrounding Meghan’s bump have fueled these suspicions.
Observers noted that her bump seemed to sway from side to side, deflate, and then quickly inflate, producing an audible popping sound during a video where she interacted with dogs on a royal visit.
Many women who opt for surrogacy wear moonbumps to experience the sensation of being pregnant along with their surrogate.
Could this explain why Meghan appeared unconcerned about her square-shaped bump or the occasions when her bump seemed to fall to her knees?
Furthermore, she allegedly left her bump at the hotel while attending a party with Marcus Anderson in New York City during her baby shower.
Footage of the moonbump has captivated attention, particularly a moment where the belly audibly inflates as Meghan stands up.
The peculiar waddling motion of the bump in other videos adds further intrigue to the controversy.
Meanwhile, Oprah Winfrey has faced criticism for her interpretation and reaction during the interview with Meghan and Prince Harry regarding Archie’s skin color.
This comes after Harry denied claims that he referred to the royals as racist.
In an interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby, Harry surprisingly backtracked on his previous statements while promoting his memoir.
He also reiterated his position during an appearance on Good Morning America.
During the interview, Bradby confronted Harry about accusing members of his family of racism, to which the royal vehemently denied.
Harry snapped back, stating that it was the British press who made those claims.
When asked if Meghan ever mentioned racism within the royal family, Bradby inquired about troubling comments regarding Archie’s skin color.
The Duke of Sussex corrected him, acknowledging that concerns were indeed expressed about his son’s skin color.
Harry further suggested that these comments were indicative of unconscious bias within the royal family, differentiating it from outright racism.
This sparked a semantic battle over the distinction between the two.
Bradby and other hosts expressed astonishment at Prince Harry’s seemingly contradictory statements.
His remarks appeared conflicted, as he allowed his family to face accusations of racism while denying that he ever made such claims.
BBC royal correspondent Jenny Bond described Harry’s actions as almost unforgivable, emphasizing that he failed to correct the narrative once the racism row began.
ITV News Royal Editor Chris Shipp echoed this sentiment on Good Morning Britain, highlighting that Harry accused the royal family of the same behavior.
Online, Prince Harry faced a barrage of criticism.
Some individuals pointed out that he had stated his family is not racist and that the conversation surrounding Archie’s skin color was not about racism, but rather a narrative created by the British press.
Tom Bradby’s baffled expression mirrored the confusion felt by many viewers.
The controversy surrounding Meghan Markle’s baby bump raises questions about authenticity and transparency within the royal family.
As discussions continue, the public eagerly awaits further developments and clarifications from all parties involved.