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Lilibet’s True Identity Revealed Amidst Royal Family Drama
Rumors continue to swirl in royal circles, with speculations suggesting that Archie might actually be a child named Gavin, allegedly the son of one of Meghan Markle's close friends.
Adding to the confusion, there were whispers that Lilibet, the daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan, could possibly be mistaken for her cousin August dressed in a different guise.
The plot thickens as Princess Eugenie emerges as a staunch supporter of the Sussex clan.
In the initial three episodes of the revealing documentary chronicling the lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, intimate glimpses of their family life were shared with the public.
Among the never-before-seen photos showcased was one capturing Harry engaged with his two children.
However, eagle-eyed royal enthusiasts speculate that the baby girl in the image might not be Lilibet but rather Eugenie's offspring, sparking a wave of intrigue and bewilderment.
The absence of Archie in any footage playing with his sister, except for a scene where he is seen lying on Meghan's pregnant belly, has raised eyebrows and fueled wild theories among followers of the royal family.
Notably, Princess Eugenie stands out as the sole member of Prince Harry's family featured in the personal snapshots unveiled in the Netflix documentary.
A snapshot from the second episode portrays Prince Andrew's daughter enjoying a leisurely bike ride with her companion along a picturesque palm tree-lined avenue in California.
Earlier this season, Princess Eugenie made history by becoming the first royal family member to visit the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in California, marking a significant gesture two years after the couple stepped back from their official royal duties.
Meghan Markle's bond with Eugenie predates her royal romance, as they were introduced through their mutual friend Misha Nonoo.
The couple also shared cherished memories from a special evening, including a group photo featuring Meghan, Harry, Eugenie, Jack, and Marcus Anderson, the global membership director for Soho House.
In the aftermath of the Netflix documentary release, Harry and Meghan are facing a growing backlash, with calls for a boycott gaining momentum.
Government minister Guy Opperman minced no words during a recent appearance on BBC Question Time, urging the British public to disregard the couple's narrative.
He dismissed Harry and Meghan as inconsequential to the country, echoing sentiments of discontent brewing against the Sussexes in the UK.
Opperman's sentiments found resonance with fellow Conservative MP Bob Seeley, who accused Prince Harry of betraying his family and exploiting his personal struggles for public consumption.
Seeley condemned Harry for his perceived attacks on revered institutions within the nation and hinted at a potential legislative move to strip the couple of their royal titles.
Sources close to the royal family revealed Harry's alleged shift towards a more materialistic outlook post his marriage to Meghan, leading to strained dynamics within the royal fold.