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“Harry and Meghan’s Netflix Documentary Exposed: Are Their Children Real?”
The Netflix documentary series about the lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been causing quite a stir.
However, it seems that not everything portrayed in the series is as it seems.
Liz Garbus, the producer of the series, claims that all scenes are fake, but many people are questioning the authenticity of the children featured in the show.
Meghan Markle is still hiding something about the identities of her two children, Archie and Lily.
She didn't allow their pictures to appear on the Christmas card, yet she showed them to everyone in the Netflix documentary.
Some even suggest that she was looking to hire two kids to act for her.
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Is this not very strange?
Thomas Markle, Meghan's estranged father, has claimed that he has never met his three-year-old son Archie or his one-year-old daughter, Lily.
They also haven't seen a picture of Charles meeting his two grandchildren.
The image of two children interacting with anyone other than Harry and Meghan and Doria is something very rare and impossible to find.
Despite the controversy, Netflix bosses have forced the bashful couple to break their silence and deliver a round of interviews about their gripping documentary series.
When will the world give this modest couple the privacy they crave?
Longing for privacy and wanting to live a peaceful life, they signed on to Netflix and Spotify.
Even ahead of its release, the streamer was accused of using old and out-of-context footage in the trailer to portray the press hounding the royal couple.
And now it turns out, something else was not as it seemed.
The house where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle intensive interviews for the six-episode series were filmed was not actually their home, but rather another mansion a few miles away.
And it's for sale.
Despite their series popularity, the reaction to Harry and Meghan has been brutal, and knowing that they were not actually filming in their house will only perpetuate the series of lies and accusations from Meghan Markle's half-sister and others.
Somebody's going to have quite the story to tell once they scoop up the million-dollar estate where the series was filmed.
Their own home is actually larger, featuring 9 bedrooms, 16 bathrooms, a pool, tennis courts, a playground, and a chicken coop.
Is this what they want the audience to see behind the door, right?
Everything they show makes people unable to believe what they say.
Liz Garbus has spent a lifetime trying to get people to drop the facade.
Her newest interviews, a born royal and actress turned duchess, have spent a lifetime living behind a facade.
Now with the release of the Netflix documentary, Harry and Meghan, it seems nothing has changed.
In conclusion, the authenticity of Harry and Meghan's life portrayed in the Netflix documentary is being questioned.
The identity of their children is still shrouded in mystery, and the house where the interviews were filmed was not their actual home.
It remains to be seen what else is being hidden from the public eye.