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Meghan Markle’s Lies Exposed: Claims of Baby Archie’s Room Fire in South Africa Debunked
Meghan Markle has once again been caught in a web of lies.
In a recent interview with her friend and tennis star, Serena Williams, on Archetypes, Meghan recounted an incident that allegedly occurred during her visit to Nyanga, a predominantly black suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, with Prince Harry in 2019.
According to Meghan, upon their arrival, they had to drop off baby Archie at a housing unit where they were staying.
They then proceeded to an official engagement in Nyanga, where she gave a speech to women and girls while standing on a tree stump.
After the engagement, they were informed that there had been a fire in baby Archie's room caused by a heater catching fire due to the lack of a smoke detector.
However, royal fans have pointed out several inconsistencies in Meghan's story.
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Firstly, South Africa is warm and balmy in September, and it is unlikely that they would require a heater.
Secondly, many South Africans have chimed in to say that the use of heaters in September is unheard of.
Moreover, the residence where the couple stayed was the British High Commissioner's residence, a place where dignitaries have stayed, and it is unlikely that it did not have smoke detectors.
One Twitter user even pointed out that they live in a thatched cottage like the one Meghan stayed in, and they have smoke detectors in every room because thatched roofs burn so quickly.
Many South Africans have also taken offense at Meghan's use of the term “housing unit” to describe the British High Commissioner's residence, which is a prestigious location with top-notch security, direct police, and emergency service access.
Some have even accused her of racism and disrespect for referring to the residence in such a manner.
It appears that Meghan's penchant for exaggeration and fabrication has once again landed her in hot water.
Many royal fans have accused her of lying to garner sympathy and attention, and her lack of self-awareness and self-entitlement has not gone unnoticed.
As an African, one Twitter user expressed their insult at Meghan's behavior, saying that she has shown complete disrespect for South Africans and their culture.
They also criticized her for referring to a baby sling cloth as a “mudcloth,” which is considered offensive by many cultures.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle's claims of a fire in baby Archie's room in South Africa have been debunked by many South Africans who have pointed out several inconsistencies in her story.
Her tendency to exaggerate and fabricate has not gone unnoticed, and it appears that her credibility is diminishing with each passing day.