Connect with us

Harry and Meghan Markle’s Divorce Confirms They Don’t Live Together, and Rumors Surround Their Children’s Births

Photos: GETTY

All round

Harry and Meghan Markle’s Divorce Confirms They Don’t Live Together, and Rumors Surround Their Children’s Births

The infamous couple, Harry and Meghan Markle, have been the subject of much speculation since they stepped back from their royal duties.

Recent news confirms that the couple does not live together in the Montecito mansion, and the children may be living there with nannies.

However, Harry and Meghan do stop by occasionally, but not with any regularity and almost never at the same time.

Regarding their children, Archie and Lily, there has been much gossip about their births.

While Archie is genetically Meghan’s child, there are rumors that he may have been born by a surrogate.

Similarly, the birth of Lily has raised suspicions, with many people questioning if she is genetically Meghan’s child.

There is talk around town about a fertility practice where Meghan was seen, which shut down shortly after Lily’s birth, and the obstetrician wife who supposedly delivered Lilibet also shut her business down at the same time.

It is rumored that the fertility doctors got themselves in over their heads once they started working with Meghan.

They tried at least one round of IVF using Harry and Meghan’s embryos, which failed.

Then they implanted the last of Meghan’s embryos into a surrogate, and that pregnancy also failed.

Finally, they used the eggs of a red-headed blue-eyed surrogate and Harry’s sperm, which led to the birth of Lily.

There were also rumors of a struggle between the birth mother and the Sussexes because the birth mother saw how terrible they both were over the course of the pregnancy and did not want to let them adopt the baby.

The Sussexes had to go through some legal red tape before they brought Lily home, and the birth mother was devastated by it all.

However, these are all just rumors and should not be taken as fact.

An announcement is expected to be made by the Royal Family or Parliament in November or December, either confirming or denying that the Sussex children were born of Meghan’s body.

The announcement will determine if the children will remain or be removed from the succession based on those results.

There is a lot of evidence for surrogacy, including a tweet that Kensington Palace put up stating that the Sussex baby was born via surrogate and apologizing for any confusion.

The tweet was taken down, with Kensington Palace claiming that their account had been hacked.

Furthermore, no doctor’s signature appears on either birth certificate, and Lily’s has been sealed in the US, aside from an unofficial one floating around the internet where the father is listed as Duke of Sussex.

No American citizens have their birth certificates sealed, not even Blue Ivy, Beyonce’s child.

The question is, why wait until November or December to announce their use or non-use of surrogates?

Will the divorce be final then?

Assuming Harry and Meghan provide the records by the deadline later this year, it would mean that if Parliament had to issue a ruling because of them, it would be late in the year.

However, if they do not provide anything, they are looking at sanctions up to removing the children from the line of succession due to insufficient proof about the circumstances of their births.

The suspicions and rumors are so rampant that if there is no definitive, indisputable determination that those children are legally entitled to be in the line of succession and be eligible for the titles they have assumed and will inherit, their lives will continue under a dark cloud.

People will always wonder as they grow whether they are entitled to the titles and perks their parents seem determined for them to have.

Whether the British royal family were complicit or defrauded themselves, the British people deserve to know whether a fraud has been perpetrated against them.

This does not affect the children’s place as members of the family, which they may not ever even know at this rate.

But there is a difference between the family and the monarchy, line of succession, and titles.

It is ugly and undignified to have this matter be at issue, but it is entirely due to the conduct and actions of their parents.

In conclusion, the news confirms that Harry and Meghan do not live together, and rumors surround the births of their children.

An announcement is expected to be made by the Royal Family or Parliament in November or December, either confirming or denying that the Sussex children were born of Meghan’s body.

Regardless of the outcome, the children’s lives will continue under a dark cloud of suspicion.

What do you think of the children of the Sussex family?

Let us know your thoughts below in the comment section.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
You may also like...

More in All round

Top stories today

Popular this week

Popular Topics

Trending this month

To Top
yes