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Expert Reveals Meghan Markle’s Strange Behavior and Evasion of Pregnancy Questions

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Expert Reveals Meghan Markle’s Strange Behavior and Evasion of Pregnancy Questions

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Intriguing Insights into Meghan Markle’s Podcast Interviews

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been making headlines once again, this time for her peculiar behavior surrounding her podcast interviews.

It has come to light that Meghan did conduct some interviews for her podcast, but only with renowned personalities such as Serena Williams and Mariah Carey.

Surprisingly, when it came to engaging with the general public, Meghan opted for a different approach.

Alison Yarrow, an expert on childbirth trauma, was reportedly one of the guests who was interviewed by a producer for the show, with Meghan later inserting her questions.

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This raises the question: why did Meghan choose not to directly converse with someone knowledgeable about the trauma of childbirth?

Considering her previous statements about revealing her true self through the podcast, this decision appears perplexing.

One cannot help but wonder why Meghan refrained from sharing her own experiences of giving birth to Archie and Lilibet with someone who understands the challenges of childbirth.

Given Meghan’s reputation for being self-centered, one might assume that her birthing experiences were particularly traumatic.

Yet, she chose not to open up about them.

The reasons behind this decision remain a mystery.

Alison Yarrow herself shared a photo on social media, standing in front of Gimlet, an audio production house, and expressed gratitude towards producer Faris Afafi for conducting an excellent interview.

Although Alison seemingly did not have a direct conversation with Meghan for the episode, other guests, including Meghan’s close friends Melody Hobson, Jamila Jamil, and Serena Williams, were featured engaging in conversations with the Duchess.

According to a source, Meghan declined a face-to-face interview with Alison for personal reasons.

Additionally, Dr. Mova, who offered remote support to Meghan via telephone on June 4th, 2021, was also rejected by the Duchess.

It appears that Meghan has consistently avoided face-to-face Q&A sessions regarding her pregnancy and childbirth experiences.

While she has shared details in the media, even discussing her experience of miscarriage, it seems these revelations were carefully timed to coincide with PR for new projects.

Adding to the suspicion, the obstetrician who assisted in delivering Prince Harry and Meghan’s second child, Lilibet, abruptly closed her practice, citing the need to focus on her own health and family.

Dr. Melissa Drake made this announcement on Instagram, expressing her gratitude for the opportunity to work with the Santa Barbara couple before commencing a leave of absence starting June 30th.

Several aspects of Meghan’s pregnancy and postpartum period have raised eyebrows among observers.

Firstly, her bump appeared to shift in size on a daily basis, even disappearing entirely during her New York baby shower.

Secondly, Meghan was captured on camera running up a flight of stairs in stiletto heels, allegedly while seven months pregnant.

A professional athlete has stated that such a feat would be challenging for anyone in that stage of pregnancy.

Furthermore, Prince Harry’s comment about the baby changing so much over two weeks has fueled speculation.

The lack of transparency surrounding the due date, the actual date of birth, and the attending doctors has also contributed to the doubts.

Finally, the existence of a fake birth certificate circulating online, with Meghan’s name instead of the surrogate’s, has raised further suspicion.

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