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Meghan Markle’s Baby Bump Sparks Controversy: Was It Fake?

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Meghan Markle’s Baby Bump Sparks Controversy: Was It Fake?

There is a growing group of people who are raising questions about the authenticity of Meghan Markle’s baby bump.

These skeptics are convinced that Markle used a moon bump product to feign pregnancy, potentially to hide the fact that she and Prince Harry used a surrogate.

Rumors have even circulated that Oprah Winfrey discovered the moon bump and required everyone present to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).

Although Oprah wanted to address the issue, Meghan insisted that it was not the right time.

According to sources, a royal aide allegedly stumbled upon the moon bumps at Frogmore Cottage and in one of the bedrooms.

Witnesses claim that Meghan had different types of bumps—some swayed from side to side, while others deflated and quickly inflated, emitting an audible popping sound.

This peculiar behavior was captured on video during a royal visit where Meghan greeted dogs.

Some speculate that women who use surrogates wear moon bumps to experience the feeling of being pregnant alongside the surrogate.

Could this explain why Meghan didn’t seem concerned about her irregularly shaped bump or when it fell to her knees?

Additionally, she allegedly left her bump behind at the hotel while partying with Marcus Anderson in New York City during her baby shower.

The footage of the moon bump is undeniably intriguing.

The distinct snap noise accompanied by the belly visibly inflating as Meghan stands up is quite convincing.

Other videos showcasing the bump’s unusual movements have also raised eyebrows.

Meanwhile, Oprah Winfrey has faced criticism for her handling of the interview with Meghan and Harry regarding Archie’s skin color.

In the interview, Harry denied allegations that he had called members of the royal family racist.

However, during an interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby, Harry seemed to backtrack on his denial while promoting his memoir, “Spare.”

He further reinforced his revised stance on “Good Morning America.”

Bradby confronted Harry about his previous accusation of racism within the family, to which Harry vehemently denied making such a claim.

He attributed the accusation to the British press.

When asked if Meghan ever mentioned the royal family’s racism, Bradby stated that she had mentioned troubling comments about Archie’s skin color.

Harry corrected him, stating, “There was.

There was concern about his skin color.”

He went on to suggest that these comments were indicative of unconscious bias within the royal family, emphasizing the distinction between racism and unconscious bias.

Prince Harry’s response left Bradby and other hosts stunned.

His answers seemed conflicted and contradictory, as he allowed his family to face accusations of racism that he now claims he never made.

BBC royal correspondent Jenny Bond described Harry’s behavior as “almost unforgivable,” while ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship criticized him for not correcting the narrative, something he had accused the royal family of in the past.

Online, Prince Harry faced further criticism.

Some pointed out that he stated his family is not racist and that the conversation about Archie’s skin color was not about racism, as he clarified during the Oprah interview.

Critics argued that the British press, not the royal family, had made those accusations.

In conclusion, Meghan Markle’s baby bump has become the subject of intense scrutiny, with some questioning its authenticity.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s comments about racism and unconscious bias within the royal family have sparked controversy and confusion.

The saga continues to unfold, leaving many wondering what the truth really is behind these sensational claims.

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