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Meghan Markle’s Obstetrician Shuts Practice Amidst Rumors of Fake Pregnancy
Dr. Melissa Drake, the obstetrician who helped deliver Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's second child Lilibet, has shut her practice with little notice.
She informed her patients that she needs to focus on her own health and be with her family.
This announcement came after rumors surfaced that Lilibet was born to a surrogate.
According to sources, the bump moved about too much and changed in size, bigger and smaller.
It disappeared altogether when Meghan was in New York for her baby shower.
Additionally, Meghan was accidentally filmed running up a flight of stairs in stiletto heels when allegedly 7 months pregnant.
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A professional athlete said she herself wasn't able to do that, and while not an athlete, Meghan's balance would have changed during pregnancy as well.
Prince Harry's remark about the baby changing so much over 2 weeks, the lack of protocol surrounding the due date, the actual date, and the doctor's presence, and a fake birth certificate on the internet have all contributed to the confusion surrounding Lilibet's birth.
The real certificate would have the surrogate's name on it, not Meghan's.
Dr. Drake made the announcement on Instagram, where she said it had been the honor of her life to work with the women of Santa Barbara before announcing a leave of absence starting on June 30.
This has left royal fans extremely confused, connecting with clues about Meghan's fake pregnancy.
They assert that this doctor is trying to hide the truth.
Patients' procedures or surgeries planned before June 30 will go ahead, but pregnant women with appointments after that date will need to transfer care to a different practice.
Questions have arisen about where Archie and Lilibet were born, whether at home or in a hospital.
It was said that Meghan gave birth at home, but the birth certificate appeared at the Portland Hospital.
The home birth happened again for baby Lilibet, but she was finally born in the hospital.
Some people have said that the babies were not born in their respective hospitals.
An example of this is in Omid Scobie's co-written Finding Freedom, where Dr. Drake's Omid wife and her husband apparently went out and said his wife didn't give birth to Archie and Lilibet.
In other news, Prince Harry's sweetheart Meghan Markle is too thin-skinned to consider a career in US politics, according to a royal commentator.
Richard Palmer questioned how Ms. Markle would handle the attention as some people would quite like to see the Duchess of Sussex get involved in politics in the US.
The commentator said that given how badly she dealt with the pressures of being in the royal family, it beggars belief that she could handle the attention that comes with being a politician.
Talking of politics, that's really set readers off, hasn't it, the speculation that Meghan would like a career in US politics.
And I think there was some polling showing that some people would quite like that.
I just can't see it.
I mean, I think obviously it doesn't go with being a Duchess.
She would have to give that up.
And I just think they are so thin-skinned, I mean they handle the attention that comes with being a member of the royal family so badly that I just don't see how she could handle being a politician.
In conclusion, the confusion surrounding Lilibet's birth and Meghan's potential career in politics continue to be hot topics of discussion.