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Meghan Markle Allegedly Sends Pictures of Children to King Charles
In the latest book by Omid Scobie, titled “Endgame,” shocking allegations have emerged regarding Meghan Markle's alleged communication with King Charles.
Speculation has been rife about the nature of their connection, with Scobie's claims adding fuel to the fire.
The author expressed surprise upon discovering that Meghan and Charles had maintained contact, reigniting theories surrounding Meghan's pregnancy and the authenticity of her children with Prince Harry.
According to Scobie, there have been claims that Meghan employed a surrogate and that her children are not biologically hers.
Allegedly, surrogates have come forward, stating that they gave birth on Meghan's behalf.
Furthermore, it is rumored that Archie was collected from a room specifically booked for this purpose in the hospital, and nurses have reportedly confirmed similar details about Little Ben.
These theories question Meghan's motherly instincts and suggest that DNA tests should be conducted to address the most extreme circumstances, even raising doubts about the existence of the child.
The initial claims were published in Paris Match on November 24th, as part of an effort to promote Scobie's second book, “Endgame,” which delves into the struggles faced by the royal family and the monarchy's fight for survival.
However, Scobie clarifies that Meghan did not directly email images of her children to King Charles.
Instead, she allegedly desires for her children to develop a close relationship with their grandfather, while Harry's relationship with the family remains uncertain.
Three years ago, Meghan and Harry experienced strains within their relationship with the royal family.
In their shocking Netflix documentary, “Harry and Meghan,” they made startling revelations about their experiences within the institution.
Scobie's claims align with rumors that Meghan and Harry have not been invited to celebrate Christmas in the UK.
Although King Charles has never celebrated Christmas with his two grandchildren, it is claimed that the couple would love to spend the holiday with the royal family.
Their last family Christmas together was in 2018, before they departed the UK and relocated to the United States.
Despite the apparent Christmas avoidance, Meghan and Harry did speak with Charles on the phone to honor his 75th birthday.
They even played a video of Archie and Lilibet singing happy birthday to the king.
This conversation is said to have marked a turning point in their previously chilly relationship following Scobie's scathing revelations about the royal family.
Unsurprisingly, netizens took to social media platforms to express their opinions on these claims.
Some lambasted the author, while others revived the fake pregnancy conspiracy theories surrounding Meghan.
One user scoffed at the idea of King Charles receiving pictures of the children, pointing out that he does not have a cell phone.
Others questioned the legitimacy of the surrogate-born children, suggesting that an investigation into their place in the line of succession is necessary.
The disappearance of Meghan's baby bump and her ability to squat without difficulty were also brought up as evidence supporting the surrogate theory.
Amidst the controversy, Lady C, a prominent figure on YouTube, has claimed that the royal family will reveal the truth about Meghan and Harry's alleged invisible children in the spring of next year.
However, the exposure has been delayed due to sensitive nature.
As these allegations continue to circulate, the public remains divided on Meghan Markle, with many questioning the authenticity of her pregnancies and the well-being of her children.
The truth behind these claims, if ever revealed, will undoubtedly reshape public perception of the former royal couple.