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Harry and Meghan’s Children Spark Controversy in Netflix Docuseries

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Harry and Meghan’s Children Spark Controversy in Netflix Docuseries

Harry and 's children, Harrison and Diana, have made headlines once again, this time for their appearance in a Netflix docuseries.

In the three episodes, the couple's adorable kids stole the spotlight, but not without controversy.

One particular photo of Meghan holding both her children tightly has raised eyebrows among royal fans, who suspect it may have been photoshopped.

A netizen on Quora voiced their skepticism, questioning the plausibility of Meghan holding two children in that manner.

They pointed out the positioning of Lily's arm and 's arm, as well as the peculiar shadow that didn't align with their positions.

Expressing their discontent, the netizen criticized the couple for relying too heavily on artistic concepts such as black and white photography and photos from behind.

They argued that these techniques no longer hold the same impact and that more front-facing photos of the children are needed.

The comments section further fueled the debate, with one person suggesting that Archie appeared to be photoshopped into the image.

They claimed that he seemed too big to be held by Meghan and lacked the expected clinging behavior.

Another commenter added that Archie looked like a cutout in a stand-up position, while also noting the disparity in blurriness between Meghan and the children.

Another user chimed in, highlighting the dangling legs of the children as an unusual aspect of the photo.

They explained that typically, a child would wrap their legs around the parent carrying them for security.

However, in this case, the children's legs were left hanging, leading them to question the authenticity of the moment captured.

In a more severe accusation, someone suggested that Meghan was pretending to have a bond with children who were not hers.

They claimed that the children's lack of attachment to her indicated that they were searching for their real parents and that Meghan's attempt to display a bond was nothing more than a cheap facade.

Meanwhile, has faced criticism for allegedly passing down the blame game to his children.

Following his explosive allegations against the royal family in recent months, performance coach and author Dennis Liam Murphy stated that Harry had taught Archie and how to become expert blamers.

Murphy warned that the children might even surpass their parents in creating or mimicking extreme experiences.

Describing the current state of Harry's children, Murphy emphasized that they were immersed in a blame-centered mindset.

Their parents, feeling unjustly treated by both their family and the media, have developed a love-hate relationship with the press, constantly needing its attention but also complaining and playing the victim when overwhelmed.

This exhausting cycle perpetuates their blame-based narratives.

The controversy surrounding the Netflix docuseries has once again thrust Harry and Meghan's children into the spotlight.

While some fans remain skeptical about the authenticity of certain moments captured on camera, others see it as another chapter in the ongoing saga surrounding the couple and their tumultuous relationship with the royal family and the media.

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