In a shocking revelation, it has been alleged that Meghan Markle faked Archie’s christening, leaving the palace in a state of panic.
An unnamed source claims that the baptism, which took place on July 6th, was riddled with numerous mistakes, including the absence of the clergy.
Furthermore, the images that were widely circulated were heavily manipulated through the use of photo editing software.
Experts have analyzed these photos and discovered evidence of tampering, with lines and objects in the room altered.
Additionally, the positioning of the people in the picture appears unnatural, causing further suspicion.
Samantha Markle, Meghan’s half-sister, believes that the entire event was staged.
She expressed her disappointment, citing Meghan’s disregard for their father during significant family occasions such as holidays, the wedding, two heart attacks, and now the christening.
Samantha went on to criticize Meghan for trading her family for royalty, stating, “Everything about the christening looks faked and photoshopped, but more at issue is the fact that she’s traded an entire family to be royal and shame on her.”
Drawing a comparison to the fairytale Beauty and the Beast, Samantha described Archie as beautiful but highlighted the circumstances surrounding the christening as the beastly aspect.
She expressed concern for Archie, believing that he will grow up knowing his mother’s controlling nature and the pain she has caused other family members, particularly their grandfather.
Samantha concluded by expressing hope that Archie will one day break free from his mother’s control and have the opportunity to meet his extended family.
She criticized Meghan’s tunnel-vision approach to parenting and expressed a desire for Archie to have a broader perspective on life.
Adding fuel to the fire, social media theorists have raised several claims regarding the authenticity of Archie’s christening photo.
These theorists argue that the image underwent significant post-editing, pointing out discrepancies such as Megan’s ring appearing larger than in real life, Catherine’s chair missing legs, alterations made to Camilla’s dress, Doria’s cropped face, and Catherine’s flat and mannequin-like appearance.
Additionally, they suggest that Prince William’s head appears misshapen, and his hair seems thicker and more voluminous.
Some online commentators also speculate that the photo call and christening occurred on the same day, noting similarities in Harry’s suit and Meghan’s shoes.
They further point out that the metadata of Archie’s photo indicates it was taken on May 8th, 2019, the same day as the photo call at Windsor.
Confusion arises from the fact that Catherine and William are seen wearing different outfits in the official christening photos.
While it is not unusual for outfit changes during official portraits, some interpret this as evidence of royal deception.
Adding another layer to the controversy, there are claims that Archie was actually christened on Princess Diana’s birthday, July 1st.
Supporters of this theory point to the clock in the photos, which displays a time of 11:54 am.
The images were released four hours later, leading some to believe that William drove his Audi into Windsor Castle grounds around noon, contradicting other media reports stating it was in the morning.
According to court records, Archie’s christening was scheduled for 11 am.
Amidst these swirling speculations, one thing remains clear: the authenticity of Archie’s christening is now under scrutiny.
As the public delves deeper into the details, the truth behind this controversial event may soon come to light.