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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Keep Archie’s Godparents a Mystery
Since the christening of their son Archie on June 6th, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have managed to keep the identities of his godparents under wraps.
Speculation has been rife, with one name rising to the top of the list – Benita Litt.
While many may not be familiar with her, Benita has been a significant presence in Meghan's private life for years.
The last time we saw her was at Meghan and Harry's wedding last May, where her two daughters, Remy and Rylan Litt, served as bridesmaids.
Benita sat next to Meghan's mother during the ceremony, and Meghan herself is the godmother to both of Benita's daughters.
However, despite this close relationship, Meghan did not invite Benita to her baby shower.
Now, it seems that Meghan may have only spread the rumor that Benita is Archie's godmother to divert attention from something else.
A source close to a friend of Benita claims that she has never even met Archie, raising questions about Meghan's true intentions and her tendency to cut people off, even those who she claims are important to her.
In the midst of this mystery, another source has raised an interesting question about Meghan's bodyguard, officer David Longdon.
It is alleged that Meghan was seen without her fake pregnant belly strapped on during a visit to New York City.
Officer Longdon accompanied Meghan on her trip for her baby shower, and there are photos of her during the day without her belly appearing different from night to day.
Some speculate that Meghan constantly kept one hand on her bump out of fear that it would fall off.
Another theory suggests that if Meghan did experience a miscarriage, it is possible that a younger niece could have volunteered to serve as a surrogate for their daughter Lilibet.
This could explain why the children are rarely seen in public, as it limits the number of questions asked.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently faced criticism for turning innocent speculation about their child's skin color into a PR stunt.
Buki Masaku, an ethnic relations expert and founder of Dover City Think Tank, accuses the couple of making a big deal out of nothing to stay in the limelight.
Masaku, who is well-versed in unconscious bias, argues that conversations about the appearance of unborn babies are normal within families of mixed heritage.
He believes that such discussions occur in every culture around the world on a daily basis, and the royal family should not be exempt from participating in them.
If the alleged comments were made innocently, then those responsible have nothing to apologize for.
Masaku suggests that Harry and Meghan may be exaggerating the situation to maintain their brand's prominence in the media.
However, if they genuinely believe these comments are discriminatory, he recommends they take a course on understanding discrimination.
In conclusion, the mystery surrounding Archie's godparents continues to intrigue the public, with Benita Litt's name at the forefront.
Meanwhile, questions about Meghan's bodyguard and her pregnancy have also sparked curiosity.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's handling of the speculation about their child's skin color has drawn criticism, with some arguing that they have blown the issue out of proportion.
As the couple navigates their way through the complexities of their public and private lives, one thing is clear – their actions and choices continue to captivate the world's attention.