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Meghan Markle Accused of Faking Pregnancy: Twitter Promotes False Claims
A shocking conspiracy theory suggesting that Meghan Markle faked her pregnancy with Prince Harry has caused a stir on social media.
Twitter faced backlash after promoting a tweet from online magazine Teddy Feed, despite the baseless accusations made by the publication.
The tweet insinuated that Meghan and Harry had admitted to lying about their pregnancy after the release of Archie's birth certificate.
However, the linked article failed to provide any evidence to support these claims.
Twitter has now acknowledged that the promoted post violated their advertising policy and will no longer be promoted.
Teddy Feed, which presents itself as a source of pet cuteness, lifestyle tips, and healthy living, paid to promote their article despite its inaccuracies.
The piece alleged that the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's firstborn son was surrounded by controversy and filled with lies and scandals.
However, there were no factual grounds to support their claims that Meghan and Harry had come clean or confessed to lying.
Legal expert Amber Melville Brown criticized the article, stating that it contained defamatory allegations and conspiracy theories disguised as reporting.
The tweet enticed readers to delve into the article with the expectation of finding an explanation of how Meghan and Harry had confessed to lying about their son.
However, readers would be disappointed to discover that the article merely consisted of rumors and conspiracy theories, failing to substantiate the accusation.
This is not the first time that Harry and Meghan have been targeted by bizarre conspiracy theories.
Earlier this year, Meghan's estranged half-sister Samantha Markle even questioned the existence of Archie and Lilibet.
Twitter clarified that their advertising policy prohibits the promotion of content featuring exaggerated, sensationalized, misleading, or inaccurate language.
In a separate incident, a photograph of Meghan Markle with her son Archie Harrison during an outing sparked controversy due to its timing.
Rachel Bowie, host of the Royally Obsessed podcast, discussed the photo with royal author Elizabeth Holmes.
The release of the photo coincided with the Cambridges' plan to unveil a new portrait of Prince Louis on his birthday.
Bowie mentioned the timing of the paparazzi photos, suggesting that they may have been deliberately taken and held for strategic reasons.
Holmes expressed relief that there hadn't been many paparazzi pictures of Meghan and Harry, as they had managed to maintain the privacy they desired.
However, she also expressed concern over the invasion of their privacy, particularly when it involves Archie.
As the rumors and controversies surrounding Meghan and Harry persist, it is clear that they continue to face challenges in their quest for a private and peaceful life.
Despite Twitter's efforts to rectify the situation by removing the promoted post, the incident highlights the need for stricter regulations to prevent the spread of false information and unsubstantiated claims.