Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has recently made shocking allegations that the royal family engaged in a cover-up of phone hacking allegations and the use of a surrogate.
In a hacking lawsuit, the Duke revealed a series of animated emails and correspondence to support his claims.
He expressed concerns to palace staff that these allegations could potentially turn his family into a laughingstock.
The correspondence, which was released by Prince Harry, shed light on a secret agreement between the royal family and news executives.
This agreement prevented him from taking legal action earlier.
The emails show his frustration as he reached out to Sally Osmond, the late Queen’s communications director, regarding discussions with newsgroup newspapers.
In February 2018, Miss Osmond expressed her fear of reporting that there had been no response from Robert Thompson, the chief executive of News International.
One significant claim made by Prince Harry was that the baby’s arrival was hinted at before the wedding.
This revelation seems to confirm suspicions that Meghan Markle had claimed to be pregnant in order to secure her marriage to Prince Harry.
The Duke suggested that the Queen was aware of this situation due to her involvement in the wedding preparations.
According to Prince Harry, it is now certain that they used surrogates, and the process began well before their highly publicized wedding.
The Duke of Sussex speculated that Meghan Markle might be freezing her father out because he knew about her alleged fake pregnancy and threatened to expose the truth to Prince Harry.
The birth announcement and initial photos have also raised eyebrows, as they were filled with inconsistencies.
Additionally, the couple chose not to use the palace’s usual hospital and staff, further fueling speculation.
Prince Harry believes that the baby was carried by someone else before their wedding, as it is the only explanation that makes sense to him.
Another slip-up occurred when Prince Harry made a comment to the press about the baby’s development in the last few weeks.
However, this conflicted with the fact that the baby had only just been born.
The couple’s eagerness to showcase their child’s advanced development has also raised suspicions.
Moreover, there seems to be a lack of a confirmed birth certificate, and any discussion about the children in the media appears to be off-limits.
Photographs from the royal tour in October 2028, when Meghan Markle was supposedly pregnant, have also come under scrutiny.
Some of these images show her deliberately arching her back to make her belly appear larger.
Furthermore, during Princess Eugenie’s wedding, Meghan wore an unbuttoned coat, creating the illusion of a significant bump when none was present.
The announcement of the pregnancy on International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day adds another layer of peculiarity to the situation.
It is unclear whether Meghan used a fake baby bump to accentuate a real pregnancy.
Returning to the hacking lawsuit, Prince Harry expressed his disappointment with the institution’s handling of the matter.
He conveyed his concerns to Sally Osmond, stating that the institution should be leading the way in resolving the issue.
He emphasized that the failure to address these allegations before the baby’s arrival and the wedding would reflect poorly on the royal family.
Prince Harry questioned whether the Queen should allow them to proceed with their plans at Windsor on May 19th if the matter remains unresolved.