In a shocking turn of events, Prince Harry has raised allegations of surrogacy surrounding the birth of his and Meghan Markle’s baby.
The Duke of Sussex recently disclosed evidence suggesting the use of a surrogate, claiming that his family risked becoming a laughing stock due to phone hacking allegations and a series of animated emails.
These revelations have ignited a firestorm of speculation and raised questions about the true nature of the royal couple’s pregnancy journey.
Prince Harry’s claims hint at a possible arrangement involving a surrogate mother, with the baby’s arrival allegedly planned before their grand wedding ceremony.
The prince suggests that there may be discrepancies in the timeline, with the baby potentially being several months older than officially stated.
He points to various peculiarities, such as the unconventional birth announcement and the refusal to use the palace’s usual hospital and staff.
According to Prince Harry, these factors indicate that the baby was “cooking in someone else’s oven” prior to the wedding, offering a plausible explanation for the anomalies.
Further supporting his argument, Prince Harry slipped up during a press interview, mentioning how the baby had undergone significant changes in the past few weeks.
This slip-up contradicts the official narrative that the baby had just been born, raising suspicions about the authenticity of the birth certificate and suggesting the presence of a possible injunction to prevent media speculation about the child.
On the other hand, some speculate that Meghan Markle may have faked her pregnancy to expedite the wedding process, which occurred remarkably swiftly.
Skeptics point to the fact that their relationship progressed rapidly and raise doubts about the authenticity of certain videos where the baby appears older than expected.
These doubts further fuel the theory that Meghan claimed to be pregnant to secure her marriage to Prince Harry, a suspicion that aligns with previous speculation.
If the allegations of surrogacy are indeed true, it is believed that Meghan Markle underwent a process of retrieving eggs in her thirties, while Prince Harry’s specimen was obtained to facilitate the genetic engineering and surrogacy procedure.
The couple would have then sought out a surrogate who was willing to sign numerous ironclad non-disclosure agreements to maintain secrecy.
This potential explanation sheds light on Meghan’s strained relationship with her father, as he may have been aware of her alleged deception and threatened to expose the truth to Prince Harry.
Photographic evidence from the October 2028 royal tour has emerged, showing Meghan Markle adopting certain poses to create the illusion of a larger baby bump.
In one instance, she arches her back severely, pushing her pelvis forward to give the appearance of a more pronounced belly.
Additionally, during Princess Eugenie’s wedding, Meghan wore a coat that remained unbuttoned, seemingly emphasizing a non-existent bump.
These instances suggest a deliberate attempt to generate buzz and speculation surrounding her pregnancy.
The announcement of Meghan’s pregnancy on International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, October 15th, further adds to the intrigue.
Some question whether she used a “moon bump” to enhance the appearance of a genuine pregnancy.
The inconsistent visibility of Meghan’s baby bump in various photographs raises eyebrows, with noticeable fluctuations from one day to the next.
This inconsistency fuels the perception that something unusual was occurring behind the scenes.
In a bid to support his claims, Prince Harry has released correspondence revealing a secret agreement between the royal family and news executives that prevented him from taking legal action earlier.
The messages exchanged between Prince Harry and the late Queen’s Communications Director, Sally Osman, express frustration over the lack of response from Robert Thompson, the chief executive of News International.