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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Lied About Archie’s Birth to Safeguard Him

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Lied About Archie’s Birth to Safeguard Him

In a shocking revelation, it has been disclosed that and lied about the birth of their son Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

The couple announced the birth of their first child on May 6, 2019, but royal historian Robert Lacey claims that the announcement was a fiction.

According to Lacey, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wanted to protect their newborn from the media frenzy that usually follows the birth of a royal baby.

Harrison was actually born on May 5, 2019, at 5:26 am, but the palace did not announce his birth until 2 pm.

Moreover, while the palace issued a statement that seemed to indicate that Meghan was in labor, in reality, she had already given birth and returned home with her baby.

This departure from royal custom created a rift between Harry and Meghan and some members of the royal family, who were reportedly infuriated by the false claims made in the statement.

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, who had to follow tradition with his own three children, was allegedly less than thrilled with the way his brother announced the birth.

However, Lacey supports the claims that everything Harry does to defy royal tradition is influenced by how his mother, , was treated.

Harry and Meghan were determined that their newborn baby's first sight of the world should not be the same insane and lethal camera flashing that had attended, and brought about, the death of Diana.

and 's Relationship with II Under Scrutiny

The relationship between Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and II has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that the late monarch battled cancer in her final years.

In his new book, “Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait,” Prince Philip's friend Giles Brandreth disclosed that Her Majesty was battling a bone marrow malignancy toward the end of her seven-decade devotion to the British people.

During their trip to Europe, the Sussexes declined to visit the Queen, which has prompted speculation about the nature of their relationship.

Royal and Showbiz reporter Kinsey Schofield stated to GB News that this book offers a thorough analysis of the Queen's interactions with Harry and Meghan in the final years of her life.

The revelation that the Queen was silently battling bone marrow cancer has raised questions about whether Harry and Meghan turned down the last offer to spend time with her.

It is unclear whether the family did not feel comfortable entrusting them with such sensitive information or if Harry and Meghan were aware of the Queen's condition.

The Queen unexpectedly passed away from old age at her Balmoral estate in Scotland while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were touring Europe to visit charities dear to their hearts.

Her passing triggered Operation London Bridge, a set of plans that included preparations for her state funeral.

Prince Harry reportedly missed the flight with the other royals due to an argument about Meghan, even though the royal family took off right away for Balmoral.

The Sun claims that when King Charles informed Harry that bringing Meghan was not suitable, Harry missed the RAF flight.

In conclusion, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to lie about Archie's birth to protect him from the media frenzy that usually follows the birth of a royal baby has caused controversy.

Moreover, their relationship with Queen Elizabeth II has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that she was silently battling bone marrow cancer in her final years.

While the nature of their relationship remains unclear, the revelation has raised questions about whether Harry and Meghan turned down the last offer to spend time with the Queen.

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