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Harry and Meghan Markle’s Children Featured in Netflix Docuseries
A recent Netflix docuseries has caught the attention of many royal fans, particularly due to the appearance of Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana.
The couple's two children were featured in all three episodes of the series, which has sparked some controversy online.
One particular photo of Meghan holding both children tightly has raised eyebrows among some fans who believe that the picture was photoshopped.
A netizen posted on Quora, “doesn't this look odd?
First of all, you can't hold two children like that.
Lily would slide right down, unless she's supported at the b*tt and not around a torso.”
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The same user went on to point out that Meghan's other arm that's unseen doesn't look like she could even possibly be holding Archie, based on the position of her shoulder.
Additionally, Archie's arm doesn't look raised enough to have any support from Meghan.
The user also noted that Lily's arm is almost at a 90-degree angle, while Archie's is straight down.
Others in the comments section agreed with the suspicion that Archie may have been photoshopped into the photo.
One user commented, “I think for sure that Archie is photoshopped in.
There's no way that she's holding him, he's too big and doesn't appear to be clinging.”
Another user chimed in, “Archie looks like he's a cutout in a stand-up position.
Meg's is clearly more blurry than the children, so odd and deranged.”
Some users also pointed out that it's unusual that the children's legs are dangling in the photo.
Normally, a child will wrap their legs around the body of the parent carrying them to make themselves more secure.
However, in this photo, the children's legs are just hanging down.
One user stated, “It's quite clear that the person carrying these kids is not their mother.
She's holding children that she's not a mother to and they have no clue who she is, hence they don't hold onto her, looking for the real parents.
Because it certainly isn't Megan.
That's all this photo is, a cheap attempt by Megan to display a bond with children that simply don't exist.
Children can't fake emotion like she can.”
In addition to the controversy surrounding the photo, Harry has also been accused of passing the blame game down to his children and painting a one-sided view of his family following his explosive allegations against the royal family over recent months.
Performance coach and author of “The Blame Game,” Dennis Liam Murphy, said Prince Harry has given his children Archie and Lilibet a masterclass in becoming expert blamers.
Murphy went on to say that Harry's children are swimming in blame at the moment, and that their parents feel hard done by not only by their family, but by the media as well.
Murphy added, “They're suffering from what a lot of celebrities go through.
They have a love-hate relationship with the media.
They need it and feed it, but then complain and become the victims when it all gets too much.
And then realize they need it again and so on and so forth.
It's an exhausting cycle that feeds their blame-based stories.”
Despite the controversy surrounding the photo and the accusations against Harry, the Netflix docuseries continues to be a popular topic among fans of the royal family.