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Title: Explosive Allegations Emerge in Omid Scobie’s Book, Fueling Conspiracy Theories About Meghan Markle’s Parenting
In a shocking revelation, Omid Scobie's latest book, “Endgame,” has sparked a frenzy of conspiracy theories surrounding Meghan Markle's role as a mother.
Scobie alleges that Meghan sent photos of her children to the Sultan, adding fuel to rumors about her relationship with King Charles.
These explicit claims have led to speculation that Meghan hired a surrogate and that Prince Harry's children may not be biologically hers.
The alleged surrogates have come forward, asserting that they gave birth to Meghan's children.
Reports suggest that Archie was even placed in a room reserved for the hospital, and nurses have corroborated this claim regarding Lilibet.
These revelations have fueled doubts about Meghan's maternal instincts and parenting abilities.
Critics argue that she is more focused on cultivating a scandalous image as a former royal than on being a devoted mother.
The controversy surrounding Meghan's motherhood reached extreme levels when some suggested that DNA testing should be conducted to confirm the existence of her children.
These claims initially surfaced during an interview with Paris Match, where Scobie discussed his book, “The Endgame,” and the ongoing battles within the royal family.
However, it is important to note that Meghan did not directly email these images to King Charles, as Scobie clarified.
While Meghan appears willing to let her children develop a close relationship with their grandfather, the same cannot be said for Harry.
In an interview with People Magazine, Scobie confirmed that Harry still harbors unresolved issues with his family following their separation from the royal institution.
The couple's shocking revelations in their Netflix documentary, “Harry and Meghan,” further fueled rumors that they were excluded from Christmas celebrations in England.
It is worth mentioning that King Charles has never celebrated Christmas with his two grandchildren.
However, Harry's friend claims that the couple would love to spend the holiday with the royal family.
Their last Christmas together at Sandringham was in 2018, before they relocated to the United States.
Despite their absence, Meghan and Harry did speak to Charles on his 75th birthday, even sharing a video of Archie singing “Happy Birthday.”
The public response to Scobie's revelations has been intense, with netizens taking to social media to criticize the author and discuss the conspiracy theories surrounding Meghan's alleged fake pregnancy.
Some questioned the authenticity of Scobie's claim that King Charles does not own a cell phone.
Others demanded transparency regarding the legalities and inheritance implications surrounding surrogate children.
These allegations have prompted a shift in public opinion, with some previously supportive individuals now questioning Meghan's credibility.
Concerns have been raised about her physical appearance during pregnancy, with claims that her belly seemed unnatural and lacked typical swelling.
Critics argue that her choice of footwear and ability to squat without assistance are physically impossible for a pregnant woman.
Interestingly, Meghan chose not to directly address these allegations, leading many to speculate about her silence speaking volumes.
However, Lady C confirmed in a YouTube video that the royal family plans to present all the facts regarding Harry and Meghan's supposed invisible children in the coming spring.
The delay in providing information is attributed to sensitive reasons.
As the controversy continues to escalate, the public remains divided.
While some believe the allegations to be true and demand further investigation, others dismiss them as baseless and fueled by a desire to divide and conquer.
Only time will tell how these explosive claims will impact Meghan Markle's public image and her relationship with the royal family.