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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Children: Mystery Surrounding Archie and Lily’s Births

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Children: Mystery Surrounding Archie and Lily’s Births

For two years, there have been questions raised about whether Mountbatten-Windsor was really born at Portland Hospital in London.

The air of mystery surrounding started with Meghan's ever-changing baby bump which we'll get to a little later.

What we wanted to explore in this first part is Harry's comment about seeing a child change so much in the first two weeks.

This confused a lot of people.

What was he actually talking about?

Is Archie actually older than what was released?

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Apparently, Meghan threw him a look after he said this.

We saw the press conference and don't remember this occurring.

Was raised over where Archie was born, hospital?

or home?

Now, we're just going to ignore the surrogacy thing, but we do need to ask where Archie was born.

The hospital or at home?

It was said at the time that Meghan had a home birth.

But, it appears that fell through as the birth certificate says Portland Hospital.

There have been people who come out saying that the kids were not born in their respective hospitals.

One example of this was that in the Ahmed Scobie co-written Finding Freedom, there is a reference to a lady doctor or midwife and her husband apparently came out and said that his wife didn't deliver Archie.

The Express posted an article in May 2021, two years after Archie's birth that said Meghan actually did want a hospital birth.

Um.

So which is it?

Also, what is the deal with Markle only wanting female doctors?

There's nothing wrong with male abjins and physicians.

We just want to say that it shouldn't matter if Archie and Lily were born in a hospital or not.

A lot of new parents have their children at home or under the supervision of medical teams at a hospital.

Though, why were Harry and Meghan up front with the public to begin with?

We all know by now that they want to keep their children under wraps so they have something to bargain with.

Essentially, the Sussex parents are using their children as selling points.

An example of this was Archie's voice being heard during the only podcast episode that was done for Archul Audio.

Lately, a royal biographer has claimed and intend to turn their children into TV superstars, as part of their Netflix deal.

Speaking to Bella magazine, Duncan Larkham suggested the two toddlers are very likely to be on screen.

He said, how could you have a fly on the wall docuseries and not feature the children?

And added, so, are they going to turn Archie and Lily bit into TV superstars just because Netflix is paying them a lot of money?

Adding of the details of their reality series, Mr Larkham shared, if the sums of money involved are accurate, Netflix are going to want more than footage of doing the washing up.

He explained to Bella magazine, they'll have to show some of the reality of life inside the world of Harry and Meghan.

We could see who wears the trousers, and their arguments and rows.

You can imagine the revelations that could come out from conversations being filmed and broadcast.

We understand that every hospital has a right to protect its patients, but if a child was not born there, wouldn't a statement be issued?

The home birth came up again with baby Lily but she ended being born in a hospital too.

There has been a load of inconsistencies regarding his birth including comments made, specifically from his father, Prince Harry.

We just want to say that it shouldn't matter if Archie and Lily were born in a hospital or not.

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