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Meghan Markle’s Edited Picture Exposes Fakery: Archie’s Leg Missing and More
A recent photo of Meghan Markle and her son Archie has caused quite a stir, as it reveals an edited image that raises questions about authenticity.
While Meghan's PR team was busy spreading rumors about her being too occupied with organizing a party for a four-year-old, who couldn't attend the historic coronation ceremony or the recent Met Gala 2023, a closer look at the picture exposed a patchwork of photoshopped elements.
In this altered image, Meghan's hand appears ghostly white under the book, her foot is missing, and half of her face is chopped off.
Even Archie's legs are completely invisible.
This revelation has sparked discussions about the extent of manipulation and the peculiarities of the photo itself.
One cannot help but feel a sense of discomfort upon analyzing the pose in the picture, regardless of any potential photoshopping.
Meghan is seen reading a book in a rather awkward position.
The long seat they are seated on seems to be tucked in at the back of a sofa, which is an unusual furniture arrangement.
Meghan appears hunched up and slumped, lacking proper back support.
She clings onto Archie tightly, as they perch precariously at the edge of the seat, with Archie seemingly on the verge of slipping off.
One wonders how Meghan manages to turn the pages with one hand holding her son and the other holding the book.
It gives the impression that this photo was hastily staged, with a quick attempt to capture a moment of reading, grabbing the child, opening the book to a random page, and forcing a smile.
It is doubtful that they maintained this position for an extended period.
Interestingly, none of Meghan's children have been photographed in the arms of anyone other than Harry and Meghan themselves, not even members of the royal family.
This fact has fueled a years-old QAnon-style conspiracy theory surrounding Meghan Markle, which has recently resurfaced.
The conspiracy revolves around the false claim that Markle used a surrogate and that her children with Prince Harry are not biologically hers, or in some extreme cases, that her children do not exist at all.
On Sunday, one of the women responsible for creating this conspiracy regained access to her Twitter account.
The primary conspiracy promoted by this group suggests that Markle was never pregnant and used a surrogate to have her children.
They argue that Markle wore a prosthetic belly known as a “moon bump.”
Countless tweets and YouTube videos have been dedicated to analyzing photos of Markle during different stages of her pregnancy, claiming that her bump mysteriously disappeared.
While it is true that the children are biologically hers with Prince Harry, it is alleged that she employed a surrogate to carry them.
To conceal this fact, Meghan is said to have worn a fake baby bump.
Conspiracy theorists meticulously scrutinized videos of a pregnant Meghan, obsessing over imagined inconsistencies and wrinkles near her stomach.
The release of the Netflix documentary about the Sussexes has only fueled these conspiracies further.
Supporters of this conspiracy movement have seized images from the documentary as additional evidence of the alleged fakery.
According to recent data, global searches for “Meghan Markle fake pregnancy” have surged by 165% in the last 90 days, while searches for “Meghan Markle moon bump” have skyrocketed by 4,400%.
The more extreme elements of this conspiracy movement go as far as claiming that the Sussexes' children are not Markle's and should be removed from the line of succession.