Royal Family News
Meghan Markle’s Fake Baby Bump: Rumors and Controversies Surrounding the Duchess
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has been the subject of controversial rumors since her pregnancy was announced.
A growing number of people believe that Markle wore a fake baby bump to conceal the couple's use of a surrogate.
The rumors have gained traction due to various pieces of evidence, including footage of Markle's bump swaying from side to side and deflating and inflating with an audible popping sound.
According to sources, Oprah Winfrey found Markle's moon bump and had her crew sign NDAs.
While Oprah wanted to bring it up during the interview, Meghan said it was not the right time.
Royal aides also reportedly saw moon bumps on the ground in Frogmore Cottage and on a bedroom floor.
Trending:
The question remains, did Meghan wear a fake bump to make herself feel pregnant along with the surrogate?
Many women who use surrogates wear moon bumps to simulate the experience of pregnancy.
This could explain why Meghan did not worry that her bump was square-shaped or fell to her knees.
It could also explain why she left her bump at the hotel when going out to party with Marcus Anderson in New York City at her baby shower.
Footage of the moon bump is interesting, with the snap noise accompanied by the belly literally inflating as she stands up being rather convincing.
Additionally, other footage of the bump waddle is all very strange.
While the rumors are just that, rumors, they have created a buzz among the public.
Meanwhile, Oprah Winfrey has been criticized for misinterpreting and overreacting during the Meghan interview about Archie's skin color.
Harry denied claims that he called the royals racist while promoting his inflammatory memoir, Spare, during an interview with ITV's Tom Bradby.
Bradby addressed the incendiary moment in his recent interview, stating, “You accused members of your family of racism.”
However, the indignant royal denied the broadcaster's accusation.
“No, I didn't.
The British press said that,” Harry snapped.
When asked if Meghan ever mentioned that they're racist, Bradby replied, “She said there were troubling comments about Archie's skin color,” to which the Duke of Sussex corrected him, “There was.
There was concern about his skin color.”
Harry then went on to suggest that the Archie comments were actually an example of unconscious bias within the royal family.
The difference between racism and unconscious bias sparked a semantics battle, with Harry explaining that “the two things are different.”
He added that once it's acknowledged or pointed out to an individual or institution, they have an opportunity to learn and grow from it.
Otherwise, unconscious bias then moves into the category of racism.
Many were left confused and conflicted by Harry's seemingly roundabout answer.
He allowed his family to be hung out to dry on an accusation of racism, which he now says he never said and wasn't true.
BBC royal correspondent Jenny Bond called Harry's purported heel turn “almost unforgivable.”
Harry was also raked over the coals online, with many criticizing him for not correcting the narrative when the racism row started.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle's pregnancy has been surrounded by rumors and controversies.
While the rumors of a fake baby bump remain unproven, they have created a buzz among the public.
The controversy surrounding Archie's skin color has also sparked a semantics battle, with Harry suggesting that the comments were an example of unconscious bias within the royal family.
Regardless of the truth behind these rumors, they have certainly kept the public talking.