In a shocking turn of events, the police have discovered new evidence that suggests Meghan Markle used a Moonbump during her pregnancy with ...
In a shocking turn of events, the police have discovered new evidence that suggests Meghan Markle used a Moonbump during her pregnancy with Archie and possibly even with Lilibet.
The news has sent shockwaves throughout the world, raising questions about the legitimacy of the royal children’s birth.
The evidence was found in Frogmore, where Meghan and Harry used to live.
According to reports, DNA tests have claimed that Meghan used a Moonbump during her pregnancy with Archie, which explains why there are no hospital records around Windsor and Montecito around the dates Archie and Lily were supposedly born.
This revelation has led to speculation that Meghan may have used a surrogate to carry her children.
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The fact that she did not have home births only adds to the mystery surrounding the birth of her children.
Moreover, Meghan has been accused of wearing Moonbumps that were the wrong size, which means her belly changed sizes throughout her pregnancy with Archie.
There are also allegations that she used Moonbumps to make herself feel pregnant along with the surrogate.
This raises the question of whether Meghan used a surrogate to carry her children or not.
Adding fuel to the fire, nobody in the UK has seen Lilibet, and there are no pictures that exist of Meghan, Harry, Archie, or Lilibet together.
This has raised concerns about why these images do not exist, especially since Meghan would get a boost in fame if she released photos of her children with the two of them.
Furthermore, Meghan has used other children to pose as Archie and Lily at different times.
She has used friends’ children as her own, along with Photoshop, grainy black and white videos, and painted pictures of her children.
The question remains, where is an honest-to-goodness real photo of the four of them with no alterations?
There are also allegations that Meghan turned down the opportunity to introduce Archie on the steps of the Lindo Wing, just as Diana and Catherine had done, because she did not deliver the child.
This has led to speculation that Meghan may have used a surrogate to carry Archie.