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Meghan Markle’s Baby: The Megxit Conspiracy Theory Finally Put to Rest

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Meghan Markle’s Baby: The Megxit Conspiracy Theory Finally Put to Rest

After months of speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding 's pregnancy, the Duchess of Sussex has finally given birth to a healthy baby boy.

However, despite the happy news, internet trolls continue to spread rumors about the new royal baby, with some even suggesting that the child is fake.

Since Meghan announced her pregnancy last October, conspiracy theorists have accused her of wearing prosthetic bumps to cover up the fact that she was using a surrogate.

Even after announced the birth of their son, trolls continued to use the hashtag Megxit to discredit the seventh in line to the throne.

The fuel for the fire is centered on the unknown location of the birth, and why Buckingham Palace announced Meghan had gone into labor at 2pm, when the baby was delivered more than 8 hours earlier at 5.26am.

Some have claimed the lack of signatures from doctors on Harry and Meghan's official notice outside Buckingham Palace is evidence of a dishonest baby announcement.

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However, some people believe the Megxit conspiracy is in its final days, and will finally end once Meghan and Harry show their baby to the world tomorrow, as is expected.

One person slammed the trolls, writing, “Watching a conspiracy theory in its later stages with the Megxit people.”

It is important to note that Meghan was not the only royal to face speculations and conspiracy theories regarding the birth of her son.

Back in 1688, King James II's wife Mary of Modena also faced similar claims, despite having over 42 witnesses present during the birth of her son.

Despite the Queen's ruling on birth verification, reportedly came under heavy conspiracy over son 's birth.

A barrage of social media hate, netizens, and wild conspiracy stories followed Meghan Markle well into her pregnancy and birth with her firstborn child, Harrison.

One theory was surrounding her use of a surrogate to give birth to her child, and an entire fake pregnancy.

Even the language of baby Sussex's notice was picked apart.

One person wrote on Twitter, “The words share the news implies the BRF, British Royal Family, was informed about the delivery rather than being a witness to the fact.”

However, it seems like there's an actual baby, what with saying so and acting suspiciously like a guy whose wife had a baby.

In other news, Meghan Markle has been cleared of all the conspiracy theories and rumors surrounding her pregnancy and the birth of her son.

It is a time for celebration for the royal couple and their family.

The birth of their son marks a new chapter in their lives, and they are sure to be overjoyed with the outpouring of love and support from around the world.

As for the Megxit conspiracy theorists, it's time to move on.

The world has a new royal baby to celebrate, and the focus should be on welcoming him into the world with open arms, not spreading rumors and lies.

In conclusion, the birth of Meghan Markle's son has finally put to rest the Megxit conspiracy theory.

While it's important to question things and hold those in power accountable, spreading baseless rumors and lies is harmful and unnecessary.

Let's focus on the positive and celebrate the arrival of a new member of the royal family.

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