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Exposed: Megan Sparks Controversy with Baby Photo
In a recent sighting on Vancouver Island in Canada, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was photographed walking with her son Archie in her arms while juggling the leashes of her two dogs.
However, this seemingly innocent moment has sparked a heated debate among netizens, who question whether the baby being carried by Markle is actually her own child or merely a doll.
The speculation stems from the belief held by many that Archie and his younger sister Lilibet may not be Markle's biological children.
Some argue that Markle had a hysterectomy at the age of 28, making it impossible for her to conceive.
This has led to accusations that she was using a doll as a prop for a photo opportunity.
One particular concern raised by netizens is the way Markle was carrying the child in an Ergo Baby Omni 360 baby carrier.
Critics argue that not only was the positioning uncomfortable and potentially unsafe for the baby, but it also raised doubts about the authenticity of the child itself.
Comments flooded social media platforms, with one user remarking, “Those poor dogs, they look miserable, and that baby looks fake.
Sorry, no real mum walks two dogs and stuffs a baby in like that.
No way, no how, nope.”
Another user shared a snapshot of the baby carrier used by Markle during the sighting, claiming that Archie could not possibly be positioned in such a manner.
Comparisons were made to dolls designed to resemble children standing in a corner, further fueling suspicions.
“My granny had a doll like that.
It was a corner doll, made to look like a child standing in the corner,” one netizen added.
The controversy escalated as some individuals questioned Markle's mental state, suggesting that she may suffer from psychosis or delusions.
One comment read, “This is a doll, it's obviously a doll as well, which makes one wonder just how psychotic Megan truly is.
She thought she could parade a doll around as a real baby and no one would notice.
Either way, this woman is unwell.”
Concerns were not limited to the positioning of the child but also extended to the lack of visible diaper lines in the photographs.
Netizens pointed out that it is typically possible to see a baby's diaper outline through leggings, raising further doubts about the authenticity of the child being carried by Markle.
While the focus of the controversy primarily revolves around the baby, some individuals expressed worry for Markle's pets, who appeared to be unhappy in the photographs.
The overall sentiment among critics is that Markle's actions contradict her previous claims of valuing privacy, especially considering her and Prince Harry's desire to step back from their royal duties.
Accusations of attention-seeking were also leveled against Markle, with some suggesting that she orchestrated the photo to divert attention away from other members of the royal family who had engagements on the same day.
This accusation added another layer of criticism to the already contentious situation.
As the debate rages on, it remains unclear whether the child being carried by Markle was indeed her son Archie or simply a doll.
The controversy has sparked a larger conversation about privacy, authenticity, and the public scrutiny faced by public figures.
Only time will tell if Markle will address these concerns or if the speculation will continue to swirl around her growing family.