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False Baby Photo Scandal Rocks Harry and Meghan

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False Baby Photo Scandal Rocks Harry and Meghan

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have found themselves at the center of a scandal after it emerged that a photo of a baby boy posted on their official Twitter account was not actually their son .

The picture, which had been circulating on social media for two weeks prior, was originally posted by German fitness instructor Bella Kraus, who expressed her outrage at the theft of her photo.

While the Royal Family has not yet commented on the hoax, Kensington Palace reportedly confirmed that the baby in the photo was not .

The couple's infant son has only been seen in public once, during an official photo call shortly after his birth in May.

In the wake of the scandal, has faced awkward questions about his family and career priorities.

During a recent conversation, he was asked whether he was putting his career before his family, but chose not to provide a direct response.

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The Duke and Duchess have also been the subject of intense media scrutiny ahead of the release of their upcoming Netflix documentary series.

The couple recently traveled to New York to attend the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award ceremony, where they were honored for their commitment to social change.

However, they faced difficult questions from journalists and photographers at the event, with heard saying “there are so many questions” before moving on.

In a teaser for the upcoming Netflix series, Prince Harry spoke about the “dirty game” of leaking and planting rumors within the royal family.

Sources have suggested that the family is going through a challenging time, and that the series will be difficult to watch.

Despite the controversy, other members of the Royal Family have been making positive headlines.

, the Queen Consort, recently welcomed disabled children to decorate a tree at Clarendon House, marking the start of the Christmas season.

The children were supported by Helen and Douglas House, a charity that cares for terminally ill children, and Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity, which provides specialist support to children with complex health conditions.

The event was the first time had hosted the Christmas tree decorating ceremony since becoming Queen Consort.

She thanked those present for their work and praised the charities for their support of children and families.

As the Royal Family faces ongoing scrutiny and controversy, it remains to be seen how they will navigate the challenges ahead.

However, the positive work of figures like Camilla offers a reminder that there is still much to celebrate within the institution.

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