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Is Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor a Lifelike Doll?
The birth of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor on May 6th, 2019, was a highly anticipated event for the royal family and fans around the world.
However, some people are now questioning whether the child that Meghan Markle was seen carrying at a polo match in July 2019 was actually Archie, as the baby appeared to be at least 4 to 6 months old.
In fact, many royal fans are suggesting that Archie is a lifelike doll.
Royal watcher Deanna Eppers-Encora has even suggested that Meghan and Harry moved out of Kensington Palace because Meghan wanted to get away from Prince William and Catherine, the Princess of Wales.
She believed that they would know if they didn't hear a baby crying or if she took off her baby bump, so she requested to move.
This theory may explain why Catherine never looked Meghan's way at the polo match they both attended.
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Social media users have also been questioning the authenticity of the baby that Meghan was seen holding at the polo match.
Many believe that the child was a dummy, as it appeared that Meghan had no parental connection with the baby.
She looked like a newly hired babysitter or a single, happily child-free aunt meeting the kid for the first time.
Some people who were present at the polo match claimed that the baby did not move at all during the entire afternoon.
One man even looked aghast at Meghan and Archie, which she tried to prevent by shutting down as many pictures as possible.
However, some screenshots still exist, showing Megan holding Archie in a weird position and looking like she hadn't held him before.
Social media users have been speculating about whether Meghan was acting up motherhood, as the child she was holding did not move in a natural way.
Some people even tweeted, “Hashtag acting like a mum,” and “You'll only see the back of the props head.
Notice that although the arm does move up and down, the position never changes.”
In January 2020, Meghan was photographed taking a walk with Archie strapped to a body in a baby carrier.
However, she was heavily criticized for how she was using the baby carrier, as Archie was just hanging off sideways while Meghan grinned into the paparazzi lens.
Many people suggested that Meghan should seek advice on safe baby wearing to ensure that Archie is supported correctly.
The YouTube channel Daily Empress also suggested that Archie may be a doll just three days after his birth.
In a video lasting just under four minutes, the channel put forth the idea that baby Archie was actually a doll, based on evidence that he looks like one.
The YouTuber also pointed out that Archie wasn't moving in Prince Harry's arms during the photo op, which led some people to believe that he must be a fake baby.
Some social media users have been asking whether anyone saw Archie move or show any kind of motion.
Others have commented on the fact that Meghan did not provide any protection from the sun, nor did she wrap him up properly.
They also questioned how she could nurse him in her dress and suggested that she had no idea how to hold the baby.
In conclusion, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is a lifelike doll.
However, many people have been questioning the authenticity of the child that Meghan was seen carrying at a polo match in July 2019.
Some people believe that the child was a dummy, as it appeared that Meghan had no parental connection with him.