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A Royal Controversy Unfolds: Meghan Markle’s Pregnancy Image Sparks Debate
A new image of Meghan Markle, pregnant with what is believed to be her daughter Lilibet, has emerged in a Netflix documentary featuring Prince Harry.
The footage captures Meghan walking over to a table where Harry is seated, unable to hide his emotions.
As Meghan places a MacBook down, a voiceover alludes to themes of hatred and race.
The timeline of the documentary's filming remains ambiguous, but given Lilibet's birth in June last year, it likely spanned several months.
Notably, the couple's first child, Archie, was born in May 2019, prior to their Netflix deal in September 2020, suggesting that Meghan could have been carrying Lilibet during filming.
Viewers keenly observed Meghan wearing a peculiar “moon bump” in the image, sparking speculation about the authenticity of her pregnancy.
Some critics pointed out similarities with a belly brace commonly used by older mothers for support.
Amidst this scrutiny, calls have surfaced for Meghan and Harry to relinquish their royal titles following the release of their controversial Netflix trailer.
Commentator Niall Gardner, a former aide to Margaret Thatcher, accused the couple of exploiting their royal status for personal gain and undermining the monarchy.
Gardner advocated for the immediate removal of Meghan and Harry's royal titles, citing their alleged self-promotion and detrimental impact on the royal family.
Respected biographer Tom Bauer echoed these sentiments, urging King Charles to demonstrate leadership by stripping the couple of their titles.
Bauer expressed concerns over the potential harm caused by the Netflix documentary and Harry's upcoming book, emphasizing the need for decisive action to address the Sussexes' pursuit of fame and fortune at the monarchy's expense.
The debate surrounding the royal couple's status has intensified, with calls for King Charles to dissociate the royal family from Meghan and Harry.
Royal commentator Michael Cole suggested that Charles could revoke the couple's HRH titles as a symbolic gesture of disapproval.
Such a move, though seemingly trivial, carries significant weight within royal circles, signaling a clear stance against the Sussexes' actions.
The escalating tensions underscore the deep-seated rift between the couple and the royal establishment, prompting questions about the future of Meghan and Harry's ties to the monarchy.