In a recent turn of events, MI5-6th has secretly launched an investigation into the authenticity of Meghan Markle’s son, Archie, following numerous rumors suggesting that the child is not real.
According to MI5-6th, a photo posted by Meghan herself has raised several concerns, indicating potential signs of manipulation and photoshopping.
The photo in question depicts Meghan Markle holding her son while seemingly engrossed in a book.
However, upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the image is far from flawless.
Numerous irregularities can be observed, including Meghan’s unnaturally pale hand, the absence of her foot beneath the book, and a portion of her face mysteriously cut off.
Even more peculiar is the fact that Archie’s legs are completely invisible.
Experts have expressed their skepticism regarding the authenticity of the photo, highlighting the uncomfortable pose in which Meghan appears to be reading.
The positioning of the sofa and her hunched-up posture raise eyebrows, as it seems unlikely that someone would choose such an awkward position for reading.
Furthermore, the precarious placement at the edge of the seat suggests a potential attempt to escape.
Questions arise about how Meghan manages to turn the pages with one hand holding Archie and the other clutching the book.
Some speculate that the photo was hastily staged, with the intention of capturing a moment of mother-son bonding.
It is doubtful whether this reading position was maintained for an extended period.
Interestingly, none of Meghan’s children have ever been photographed in anyone’s arms other than hers and Prince Harry’s, not even other members of the royal family.
This fact has sparked outrage on Twitter, with one comment suggesting that the mother should be held accountable for allowing her child to be subjected to abuse.
Some even propose that MI5-6th should intervene and locate the real mother, as Archie was born in the UK.
This recent controversy has reignited an old conspiracy theory surrounding Meghan Markle.
The theory suggests that she used a surrogate and that her children with Prince Harry are not biologically hers, or in some extreme cases, that they do not exist at all.
Over the weekend, one of the creators of this conspiracy was granted access to her Twitter account once again.
The primary claim made by the conspiracy group is that Meghan was never pregnant and instead used a surrogate.
They allege that she wore a prosthetic belly, commonly referred to as a “moon bump.”
Countless tweets and YouTube videos have been dedicated to dissecting photos of Meghan during her pregnancy, searching for any signs of inconsistency or discrepancies in her appearance.
Despite the biological connection between Meghan and her children, the conspiracy theorists argue that she employed a surrogate to carry them, using the fake baby bump as a cover-up.
Even the recent release of the Netflix documentary about Meghan and Harry has failed to quell these conspiracies.
On the contrary, followers of the theory have seized upon images from the documentary as additional evidence supporting their claims of a fake pregnancy.
The surge in interest surrounding this conspiracy is evident in the significant increase in global searches for keywords such as “Meghan Markle fake pregnancy” and “Meghan Markle fake bump.”
In the last 90 days alone, searches for “Meghan Markle fake pregnancy” have risen by a staggering 165%, while “Meghan Markle fake bump” has seen a surge of 4,400%.
MI5-6th has officially confirmed that Meghan was never pregnant, leading some to question the gullibility of those who still believe otherwise.
The overwhelming evidence, including the questionable photo and inconsistencies throughout Meghan’s pregnancy, should be enough to dispel any doubts.
However, for those who continue to cling to the conspiracy, it is a sad reflection on their inability to distinguish fact from fiction.
The truth is plain to see – Meghan Markle’s pregnancy was nothing but a fabrication.