Prince Harry, once considered a close member of the royal family, is said to be regretting some of the impulsive decisions he has made since Meghan Markle entered his life.
Since their marriage, Harry has faced a barrage of criticism and hardship.
However, there may be a way for him to regain the public’s forgiveness and find his place within the royal family once again.
King, the monarch, has shown Harry a path to redemption.
It seems that if Harry publicly acknowledges the truth about Meghan’s pregnancy, he may be able to mend the rift between himself and the public.
Recently, Harry finally clarified the situation.
On February 24, 2019, Harry and Meghan arrived in Casablanca as part of their royal tour of Morocco.
Their first stop was the town of Asne, where they visited the Moroccan NGO Education for All, AFOL.
This organization was founded by British entrepreneur Michael McHugo and aims to provide education for all children in Morocco.
During their visit, an old and rare clip surfaced, capturing the attention of many reporters and cameramen.
In the clip, a cameraman can be heard referring to Meghan as “nasty” due to something unusual he noticed about her pregnant belly as she entered the royal residence.
It was intriguing how far ahead she seemed to be compared to Harry, leading some to speculate that she had a head start in the pregnancy race.
The idea of a heavily pregnant woman running and hopping like that seemed unlikely and potentially embarrassing.
In the clip, it appeared that a Moonbump, a prosthetic pregnancy belly, slipped down a bit.
This raised questions about whether Meghan truly experienced a normal pregnancy.
She always looked composed, never out of breath or uncomfortable, and often positioned herself in ways that made her belly appear smaller than it had been just months prior.
When a reporter asked Harry about Meghan’s pregnancy, he turned to his pregnant wife and jokingly asked, “Is it mine?”
This comment, meant in jest, was embarrassing and suggested that their relationship may not have been on the best terms at the time.
It was an inappropriate response, lacking the respect typically shown by couples when discussing their pregnancy.
One wonders if Harry had just discovered the truth about the Moonbumps, which could explain his crass comment.
Another clip emerged as they were leaving Morocco.
While bidding farewell to Crown Prince Mollet, Meghan walked past both of them, visibly upset.
However, she abruptly turned around and addressed CP Mollet before getting into the car.
A photographer can be heard calling her “nasty,” and someone else responded with agreement.
The exact conversation remains unknown, but the tense atmosphere was evident.
Meghan’s trip to Morocco took place when she was approximately 30 weeks pregnant.
Most airlines allow pregnant women to fly until the 37-week mark.
Meghan had previously informed fans that she was due to give birth in late April or early May.
Interestingly, this visit to Morocco comes almost four decades after Queen Elizabeth II had a challenging tour in the country.
In 1980, the Queen, then 53 years old, visited Morocco as part of a two-week-long tour of Italy and North Africa.
Her experience was famously described as the “tour from hell.”
While some celebrities embrace surrogacy without hesitation, others seem to view it as taboo.
In the case of Meghan, there are doubts about whether she was ever pregnant, and some even question the biological parentage of their children.
However, returning to reality, Prince Harry is being advised to repair his fractured relationship with his royal relatives by changing his policies and attitudes towards them.
Opinions vary on whether the Sussexes have crossed a line that cannot be mended or if there is still a chance for reconciliation with the firm.
Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy expressed sympathy for Harry, particularly when he had to attend his father’s coronation alone.