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Meghan Markle’s Netflix Series Sparks Speculation on Surrogate Children

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Meghan Markle’s Netflix Series Sparks Speculation on Surrogate Children

In a surprising announcement on Friday, 's agency hinted at the possibility of featuring her mysterious children in an upcoming Netflix series.

However, this revelation has left many wondering who she might borrow to portray her kids.

It is worth noting that Meghan had previously announced her pregnancy, only for the Royal Family to later uncover that she had used a surrogate and even wore a fake baby bump.

Given what we now know about Meghan, it is not entirely implausible for her to engage in such deception.

A source close to the matter also disclosed that Meghan adamantly refused to be examined by any doctors associated with the Royal Family.

Even when she claimed to be pregnant at Eugenie's wedding, she opted not to utilize the Queen's doctors.

The palace was left with limited options since they couldn't physically verify her pregnancy.

Understandably, they were cautious not to upset the Harkles (Harry and Meghan) in any way, so they simply had to accept her narrative.

It is doubtful whether Meghan even disclosed the identity of her doctors to the palace, making any discreet inquiries impossible.

The numerous suspicious signs surrounding Meghan's pregnancy further fuel speculations of a grand charade.

From the use of a fake belly to inconsistencies in dates and peculiarities surrounding the birth certificate and obstetrician, the list of anomalies is extensive, strongly suggesting a cover-up.

The Harkles initially made the pregnancy announcement at Eugenie's wedding before promptly jetting off to Australia.

Additionally, they spent a significant portion of Meghan's pregnancy outside London.

Furthermore, Harry himself did not announce the birth of their child but rather handed over the documents.

Even the most adept crisis managers would struggle to handle a situation like this if the surrogacy rumors prove true.

It is undeniable that the idea of a surrogacy stunt of this magnitude seems far-fetched and nearly impossible to orchestrate.

The mere thought of such a scheme, let alone dealing with its aftermath, is mind-boggling.

If the allegations hold true, this would undoubtedly go down as one of the most audacious hoaxes ever perpetrated.

These revelations surface following claims made by a royal commentator who asserted that had a message for in his Christmas address.

Angela Levin, speaking on GB News, suggested that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex closely scrutinized the King's speech, hoping to find any slight misstep.

Although Charles refrained from directly mentioning Harry and Meghan, Levin posited that he subtly alluded to them.

By selectively quoting from the Bible, Charles may have been sending a message to Harry, fully aware that he and Meghan were eagerly watching for any perceived slight.

This tactic allowed the couple to potentially seize an opportunity to create a fuss if they felt excluded or misrepresented.

In his second Christmas speech since ascending the throne, the King focused on individuals who went the extra mile to assist those around them.

The video accompanying Charles' address showcased highlights from his past years, including planting a tree during a visit to Kenya and embarking on his first state visit as monarch alongside Queen to a Commonwealth country.

Notably absent from the footage were Harry and Meghan, underscoring the ongoing strain between the royal establishment and the Sussexes.

As the saga surrounding 's alleged surrogacy continues to unravel, the public remains captivated by the intricate web of deception and speculation surrounding her pregnancy.

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