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Megan Moonbump Theory: Is Meghan Markle Faking Her Pregnancy?
In the wake of Sussex's Netflix trailer release, a new theory has taken the internet by storm.
People are speculating that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is not actually pregnant and has instead employed a surrogate or is otherwise faking it.
This theory has gained significant traction, with global searches for “Meghan Markle fake pregnancy” increasing by a staggering 1650% in the last 90 days.
Moreover, searches for “Meghan Markle's fake bump” have surged by a whopping 4,400%.
One netizen, a ballet dancer named Cora, has added fuel to the fire by pointing out observations that support the theory.
Cora, who is classically trained and has performed with a ballet company for several years, stated, “I taught ballet through two pregnancies.
I'm not bragging, but I was in incredible shape.
There's no way you can close your knees when there's a fetus there.
I promise you, Meghan Markle was never pregnant.”
Cora further highlighted that Meghan was seen squatting in stilettos during her last trimester with her knees closed, which is deemed impossible for a pregnant woman.
Additionally, considering Meghan's recovery from bunion surgery, it seems highly unlikely that she could endure such physical strain.
The skepticism surrounding Meghan's pregnancy intensified when a never-before-seen photo of her showcasing a baby bump in beachwear was featured in the trailer for a new Netflix documentary about Prince Harry.
Royal fans quickly pointed out that the bump appeared unnatural and speculated that she was wearing a moon bump, a prosthetic belly used in film and television to simulate pregnancy.
Observers noted that the front of the bump appeared flat, almost square-shaped, with the top bulging out more than the middle or bottom.
Furthermore, critics pointed out that Meghan's arms remained slender, and her breasts did not exhibit any signs of growth.
The lighting in the photo was also deemed peculiar, leading some to believe that it was manipulated to create an illusion.
Adding to the controversy, royal editor Sarah Vine highlighted the moon bump theory in a Daily Mail article.
Vine questioned why Harry and Meghan, who were eager to distance themselves from the royal family, still insisted on using their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
She also raised suspicions about the couple's decision to give their children fancy titles, despite their alleged desire for privacy.
Some experts speculate that these choices are motivated by financial gain, as more titles could potentially lead to more lucrative opportunities.
The ongoing debate surrounding titles took an interesting turn when it was revealed that Prince Charles, Harry's father, has yet to confirm whether Archie and Lilibet, Harry and Meghan's two children, will receive titles.
Some pundits suggest that Charles may be withholding the titles until he reads Harry's memoir, expected to be released in January.
However, it has now come to light that the couple previously rejected a perfectly good title for their firstborn, Archie.
Instead of being known as Prince Archie of Sussex, he was officially named Master Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The Telegraph reported that Harry and Meghan declined the title of Earl of Dumbarton for their son because they disliked the word “dumb” being associated with him.
This decision raises questions about the logic behind their concerns, as it could also imply that Harry himself is “dumb” given his connection to the title.
As the Megan Moonbump Theory continues to circulate, opinions remain divided.
While some firmly believe that Meghan Markle never experienced pregnancy, others argue that the evidence is inconclusive.
Only time will tell if the truth behind this theory will ever be fully revealed.