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Dangerous Situation: Meghan and Harry’s Negligence Puts Baby Lilibet at Risk
In a shocking turn of events, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, residing in Montecito with their two children, Archie and Lilibet, have come under scrutiny for their parenting choices.
During the filming of their Netflix docuseries, a concerning incident unfolded, capturing their youngest child in a precarious situation.
The alarming scene revealed that Meghan and Harry seemed to disregard their children's safety.
Lilibet, who is not their biological daughter, was spotted crawling across the grass on their vast estate, dangerously close to the flowerbeds near an unfenced pool.
While the Netflix show portrayed Meghan keeping a watchful eye on her crawling baby, it was later revealed that no one had been attending to Lilibet until their nanny intervened.
The couple's sprawling garden serves as a playful haven for their two children.
With seemingly endless space to run and play, the estate also boasts an impressive outdoor pool resembling a luxurious hotel and a massive play park.
However, the nanny has expressed deep concern over the lack of childproofing around the pool area, particularly when the baby is crawling nearby.
Interestingly, in New Zealand, it is against the law to have an unfenced pool.
The absence of safety measures around the pool infuriated the nanny, who questioned Meghan's decision to let her daughter crawl so close to the pool, exposed to the sun's rays.
The nanny went as far as suggesting that this reckless act may have been staged for the Netflix show, implying cruelty towards the child.
This raises doubts about Lilibet's true parentage, as a mother would never willingly put her own child at risk.
Both Lily and Archie find themselves in a unique position where even minor issues can become significant problems due to their unconventional upbringing.
If surrogacy was indeed involved, their identity crisis could worsen.
It is crucial for Meghan and Harry to address the lies and misconceptions surrounding their children, as the public's focus on their own actions overshadows the potential challenges their offspring may face in the future.
Adding to the intrigue, the doctor who allegedly delivered Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor has abruptly closed her practice, as reported by the Daily Mail.
Dr. Melissa Drake, known for catering to pregnant women in the Santa Barbara area, cited health reasons and a desire to spend more time with her family in an Instagram post.
Curiously, it is worth noting that Meghan had not previously disclosed the identity of her obstetrician-gynecologist until this recent revelation.
She has consistently emphasized that her children are not public property, urging others to respect their privacy.
Additionally, Omid Scobie and Caroline Durand's book, Finding Freedom, mentioned a UK doctor overseeing Archie's birth, but the doctor's husband later refuted this claim, stating that she was not working on that particular day.
Further skepticism arises from the absence of records regarding the alleged birth dates of Archie and Lilibet in Windsor and Montecito hospitals.
This raises questions about where and to whom these children were born, as Meghan did not have a home birth.
Moreover, Meghan has faced allegations of wearing an ill-fitting moon bump, suggesting that her belly changed during Archie's pregnancy.
The public has only seen glimpses of Lilibet, such as the staged kindergarten photo and another picture with the baby covered by a blanket, while Harry stands beneath a fabricated tree.