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Meghan Markle Opens Up About Motherhood Pressures and Pregnancy Approaches
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, recently discussed the challenges of being a mother on her Archetypes podcast.
In a conversation with Sophie Trudeau, the First Lady of Canada, Meghan shared an interesting detail about her holistic approach to pregnancy.
She revealed that her friends would send her meditations throughout her pregnancy, demonstrating their deep care and support for her.
Speaking specifically about Sophie, Meghan said, “She used to send me these little meditations during my pregnancy and voice notes, just these moments of encouragement.
I've always gone to her for advice over the years.”
This revelation highlights the close bond between Meghan and her friends, as well as the importance of emotional support during pregnancy.
During another episode of her podcast, Meghan further delved into her personal experiences with pregnancy while conversing with her friend Serena Williams.
She jokingly praised Serena, saying, “You made pregnancy look so s**y.
I, on the other hand, just waddled around.
I was constantly tired, oh my god!”
This lighthearted exchange showcases Meghan's candidness and relatability as she discusses the realities of pregnancy.
Unfortunately, Meghan has faced unfounded conspiracy theories regarding her pregnancies.
Some individuals claim that she faked both her pregnancies with son Archie and daughter Lilibet.
Despite overwhelming evidence that the children are biologically hers and Prince Harry's, these theories persist.
Supporters of these conspiracy theories argue that Meghan used a surrogate to carry her children and wore a fake baby bump to conceal this fact.
Conspiracy theorists meticulously analyze videos of Meghan during her pregnancies, searching for inconsistencies and obsessing over perceived irregularities near her stomach.
Some even go as far as suggesting that Archie and Lilibet may not exist at all, proposing that the Sussexes use lifelike baby dolls for public appearances.
Such claims lack any substantial evidence and are purely speculative.
Samantha Markle, Meghan's half-sister, allegedly tweeted from her At The Markle Sammy account in June, demanding proof of delivery from her sister's womb if any of the children have royal titles.
Samantha also expressed her belief that Archie should not have a title due to her suspicion of surrogacy.
However, these claims lack credibility and are fueled by personal animosity rather than factual evidence.
Benjamin Smallbrook and Cora, two individuals, have claimed to have reliable sources within the royal family who support the theory that Meghan was never pregnant with her children.
They argue that photographs circulating on the internet show inconsistencies in the size and positioning of Meghan's baby bump.
These claims, however, remain unsubstantiated and rely heavily on subjective interpretations of visual evidence.
One example cited is Meghan's visit to Smartworks, a patronage, while pregnant with Archie.
Photos taken during this visit show her wearing a form-fitting black dress, revealing a moderate-sized baby bump.
Just four days later, when Prince Harry and Meghan visited Feeding Birkenhead's Citizen Supermarket, her choice of a looser purple dress made her stomach appear significantly larger.
Such variations in appearance have fueled speculation and doubt among some observers.
Furthermore, Meghan's physical flexibility during her second trimester has also sparked questions about her pregnancy.
Photos and videos of her crouching effortlessly and without assistance have led many to question the authenticity of her pregnancy.
Even other mothers find it difficult to believe that she could perform such movements with ease.
To put an end to these baseless rumors, some argue that King Charles III should remove the titles of Meghan and Harry's children and exclude Harry from the line of succession.
By taking this action, they believe the “invisibles” will no longer be a subject of debate.