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New Claims Emerge About Lilibet’s Birth: Meghan and Harry Under Fire
In a surprising twist, new allegations have surfaced regarding the birth of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
The couple welcomed their little girl on June 4, 2021, at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California.
Initially, they announced that Dr. Gayle King, a close friend of Meghan's, delivered Lilibet.
However, a recent book by Lady Colin Campbell raises serious questions about the accuracy of this account.
Lady Colin Campbell, or Lady C as many know her, is a Jamaican-British author and television personality with a history of writing about the royal family.
Her latest book, “Meghan and Harry: The Real Story,” has sparked controversy by claiming that Dr. Gayle King was not present during the birth.
Instead, she names Dr. Drake from Santa Barbara as the actual obstetrician who delivered Lilibet.
According to Lady C's sources, after Dr. Drake refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) requested by Meghan and Harry's legal team, he allegedly began receiving threatening phone calls.
These intimidation tactics reportedly aimed to silence him about his involvement in Lilibet's birth.
Despite the pressure, Dr. Drake is said to be committed to revealing the truth about his role in the delivery.
The implications of these allegations are significant.
If true, they suggest that Meghan and Harry may have fabricated details surrounding Lilibet's birth to control the narrative.
Lady C speculates that they wanted to prevent any conflicting accounts from emerging, especially from someone who witnessed the event firsthand.
In the immediate aftermath of Lilibet's birth, the Sussexes' press secretary released a statement celebrating the arrival of their daughter.
The announcement mentioned the hospital staff but notably omitted any specific reference to the attending obstetrician.
This absence has led to speculation about why Meghan and Harry did not publicly acknowledge Dr. Drake.
Lady C argues that this omission was intentional, designed to obscure the true details of Lilibet's delivery.
She insists that Dr. Drake was indeed the lead doctor during the birth and that he can identify Meghan and Harry as the parents he assisted.
Yet, the couple's public narrative suggested otherwise, hinting at a different story involving Dr. King.
Despite the gravity of these allegations, it's essential to recognize that they remain unverified.
Dr. Drake has not yet publicly confirmed or denied his involvement, and Meghan and Harry have remained silent on the matter.
Their lack of response could indicate that they believe the claims are baseless or simply not worth addressing.
If Lady C's assertions hold any truth, it raises troubling questions about the lengths to which Meghan and Harry might go to maintain their image.
Allegations of intimidating a medical professional to suppress information about a birth are particularly serious, especially given the expectations of privacy surrounding such personal matters.
However, it's also worth considering alternative explanations.
Perhaps the Sussexes chose not to disclose Dr. Drake's name due to privacy concerns, rather than any intent to mislead.
Additionally, Dr. King's involvement might have been supportive but not in an official medical capacity, which could clarify her subsequent comments about the birth.
While Lady C's past track record lends some weight to her claims, it doesn't definitively prove the truth of this particular story.
The royal family is often shrouded in mystery, and without direct confirmation from those involved, the situation remains murky.
As the public grapples with these sensational allegations, it's clear that the fascination with Meghan and Harry continues.
The unfolding drama surrounding Lilibet's birth adds another layer to their complex narrative, highlighting ongoing scrutiny and speculation about their lives.