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Are Harry and Meghan’s Children Real?
Speculation has been rife about the existence of Harry and Meghan's children.
While there is no concrete evidence to suggest that they are not real, doubts have been raised due to the lack of photographic proof.
The couple's son, Archie, has been seen in christening photos with Prince Charles, but their daughter, Lily, has only been seen in three photos.
This has led some to question whether she is actually their child or someone else's.
Despite rumors circulating on social media, a tweet from the Cambridge's Twitter account claiming that a surrogate was used for Archie has not been confirmed.
Photos alone are also not enough to prove the existence of a child, as they could be anyone's child.
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However, the christening photos of Archie with Prince Charles suggest that he is indeed the Sussexes' son.
Questions have also been raised about why the children have not been seen at public events with their parents.
Photos of the Sussexes' cars do not show any child seats, which raises further questions about their existence.
If the couple is such a family unit, why aren't they taken to polo matches?
It is also worth noting that the children we have seen in photos could be anyone's kids, including David Foster's.
Rumors have also been circulating that Archie is actually a child named Gavin, the son of one of Meghan's friends.
There was even speculation that Lily was her cousin August in a dress.
However, these rumors have not been substantiated.
In related news, royal expert Jonathan Sacerdotty discussed the absence of Prince William and Kate at Lilibet's first birthday party.
He claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had royal duties to undertake in Wales, so could not attend.
Despite claims of a rift between the two brothers, many Britons remain hopeful that Prince Harry will return to the UK and the monarchy as a full-time member of the royal family again.
Sacerdotty also commented on the lack of public displays of affection between Prince William and Prince Harry.
He claimed not to know if the royal princes had spoken since the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, but acknowledged that there was no overt public display of affection between them.
Other royal experts have been speculating on whether the brothers have made amends.
While Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, there is no evidence to suggest that they have reconciled with Prince William and Kate.
Despite the rumors and speculation, it is important to remember that there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Harry and Meghan's children are not real.
While doubts have been raised, these claims remain unsubstantiated.
It is essential to avoid jumping to conclusions without sufficient evidence.
In conclusion, the existence of Harry and Meghan's children remains a topic of debate.
While doubts have been raised, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that they are not real.
The absence of photographic proof and public appearances has led to speculation, but it is important to avoid making unfounded claims.
As the royal family continues to navigate its way through various challenges, it is crucial to focus on facts rather than rumors and speculation.