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Doctor Confirms Meg’s Surrogacy Plan as Charles Deletes Archie and Lily from Succession
Prince Charles has removed his two grandchildren, Archie and Lily, from the succession in the royal family.
This news comes after a doctor at Portland Hospital sent an urgent message to the palace where Charles was living, stating that he could not find Archie's information at the King's request.
It is unclear whether Archie and Lily were banished by their grandfather, but it is evident that Meghan Markle never reveals any pictures of her children.
The lack of photographic evidence raises doubts about the existence of Archie and Lily.
Some theories suggest that Meghan might be hiding a more horrifying secret about her parenting.
However, these theories are purely speculative.
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One theory suggests that Archie is not Meghan and Harry's child.
As we inherit genetic information from each of our parents, genes have instructions to make who we are, including our hair color.
Genes come from different versions called alleles.
Brown hair DNA is stronger than the others, and it is a dominant trait.
The DNA for blonde hair or red hair is not as strong as brown.
In order to have blonde or red hair, both alleles must be for those colors.
People who have DNA for both often have strawberry blonde hair.
Furthermore, Meghan Markle gave birth to baby Archie at a private hospital in London.
The couple opted not to release the document to the public themselves.
Because of this loophole, Meghan could use her own money or ways to convince doctors to forgo the baby's birth certificate or forge the baby's birth certificate.
We don't know how she does it, but we believe she can.
She will do anything to get what she wants.
All the information we get about Archie and Lily comes from Meghan's mouth, which means that Meghan is now in control of all the information regarding her children.
So it could be anything she wants, even if the children didn't exist, she would still fulfill her role as a mother.
Recently, Meghan Markle released a new installment of her Archetypes podcast on Tuesday with another insight into her life as a busy mom.
During the talk, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that her two children, son Archie Harrison and daughter Lilibet Diana, have two different morning routines.
So the morning rush, I'm sure it will only get more creative as they get older, she said.
But for me, it's, you know, both monitors on for the kids to hear them, always up with Lily, get her downstairs, and a half hour later, Archie's up.
Notably, the King's coronation will coincide with his grandson's fourth birthday.
This implies that Charles doesn't see his nephew as a member of the succession list anymore.
It has been confirmed by Buckingham Palace that King Charles III's coronation will be held on May 6th, 2023.
The King will be crowned alongside the Queen Consort of Westminster Abbey in his service, which will see a slight change from the pomp and pageantry of his mother's coronation, which took place on June 2nd, 1953.
In conclusion, the news of Archie and Lily's removal from the succession list in the royal family has sparked controversy and speculation.
While some theories suggest that Meghan might be hiding a more horrifying secret about her parenting, others suggest that Archie is not Meghan and Harry's child.
However, these theories are purely speculative, and we cannot confirm their validity.
All we know is that the lack of photographic evidence raises doubts about the existence of Archie and Lily, and all the information we get about them comes from Meghan's mouth.
Regardless, King Charles III's coronation will take place on May 6th, 2023, and it will be interesting to see how the royal family evolves in the years to come.