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Meghan and Harry’s Children: The Controversy Surrounding Archie and Lilibet

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Meghan and Harry’s Children: The Controversy Surrounding Archie and Lilibet

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Amidst the excitement surrounding the birth of Prince Archie Harrison, rumors began to circulate about his arrival.

Princess Anne suggested that the palace had issued a statement confirming that Archie was born via surrogate, but this announcement was quickly taken down.

Adding to the confusion, it was revealed that Archie has appeared in at least two different variations, with some claiming he has both blonde and ginger hair.

Furthermore, there are now questions about the number of children Meghan and Harry have.

Are they adopted, borrowed, leased, rental, or surrogate children?

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If any of these variations are true, it would mean that there are no princes or princesses residing at Montecito Palace.

However, there seems to be no official registration for these children in either the UK or the USA.

Lady Colin Campbell, a prominent figure, claimed that an announcement had been made in the early hours of the morning stating that Archie was born via surrogate.

This announcement supposedly originated from Kensington Palace, but Lady Campbell mentioned that there was a typographical error, leading to speculation that the palace’s website had been hacked.

Despite this, people from all over the world reported seeing the announcement, and screenshots of it still exist.

The initial announcement from Kensington Palace stated that Meghan had gone into labor in the early hours of the morning, but it failed to provide specific details about the timing or whether she was still in labor when the announcement was made.

The second announcement clarified that Meghan had given birth to a son at 5:26 am that morning.

However, this meant that the statement confirming her labor was sent more than eight hours after she had already delivered the baby.

Both announcements contained grammatical errors, referring to Meghan as “Her Royal Highnesses” and using awkward wording.

There are now doubts about the authenticity of both Archie and Lilibet.

Some claim that the Royal Family is aware that they are not genuine, as no member of the royal household has met them.

This raises the question of why they are included in the line of succession if their legitimacy is in question.

A recent poll conducted by Express UK revealed that the majority of Britons want Prince Harry and his children, Archie and Lilibet, to be removed from the line of succession.

Out of 1,624 British adults surveyed, 66% believed that the Duke of Sussex and his two children should not hold their current positions.

Only 18% felt that the Sussexes should maintain their place in the line of succession.

Interestingly, this sentiment was shared across political affiliations, with both Tory and Labour voters expressing a desire for their removal.

Even Brexiteers and Remainers were united in their opinion, with 65% of Leavers and 67% of Remainers agreeing that Harry and his children should be taken out of the line of succession.

It is believed that King Charles did not give his consent for his two youngest grandchildren to have titles.

This decision, along with his recent lack of public acknowledgments of their birthdays, reflects the strained relationship between Charles and Harry.

Last year, the late Queen’s birthday wishes to Archie indicated a more cordial relationship within the family.

However, as tensions continue to rise, it seems unlikely that social media practices will bring any resolution to these conflicts.

The controversy surrounding Archie and Lilibet’s birth and their place in the line of succession has sparked intense debate and speculation.

Despite the joyous occasion of their arrival, questions remain unanswered, leaving many wondering about the true nature of Meghan and Harry’s growing family.

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