This is not an opinion piece, but this has been touched on in Chronicles of Harkle. Meghan Markle pulled the fake pregnancy card to get Prince Harry to marry her. How do we know this? A Daily Mail article dating back to April 2023 with Harry’s phone hacking case against NGN contains the following passage:
I can’t begin to tell you what it will say about the institution if this isn’t resolved before the baby’s arrival and wedding. If it isn’t resolved, should the Queen be allowing them to Windsor on May 19th? They have no excuse for not getting this sorted.
Prince Harry’s emails bought up in the NGN phone hacking case in April 2023
The Meghan Markle Fake Pregnancy Rumours
The fake pregnancy rumours have been swirling around Meghan Markle for a while, but this one seems to have more credibility to it than the others do.
Patricia Olson on Quora pointed out something interesting during the wedding. When the Archbishop of Canterbury mentions “family and children”, Harry smiles at Meghan, but she doesn’t pay him any attention. The way the prince smiles indicates that he knew something no one else did; that she was pregnant. Patricia also references what was mentioned in Spare about when Harry went to his grandmother, The Queen, to ask her permission and she responds, “I suppose I will have to say yes.”
Now, this is where our conversation turns even more fascinating. Archie was not born until May 2019. The emails mentioned during the NGN lawsuit were dated before the May 19 2018 wedding. Meghan did not look like she was pregnant at the wedding. If she were, her dress the way it was made, would not have fit her.
How Is It Possible?
If Meghan had been pregnant with Archie in May 2018, he would have been born much earlier than May 2019. A human can’t have a 12-month pregnancy. According to Australian doctor Joseph Sgori, it is almost impossible to have a pregnancy go over 42 weeks, which means going into the 10-month mark. A standard pregnancy is 40 weeks, meaning nine months.
Also, it is rumoured that Meghan told Harry she was pregnant at Tom Inskip’s wedding, which, according to the Mirror, was in March 2017. The Sussexes were allegedly engaged by November, though it has been said they were engaged as early as August or September of 2017. The engagement was six months. So, by the time the wedding came around, Meghan would have given birth. If you count the months from March 2017 to May 2018 that’s fourteen months and then add twelve months on top of that and you get twenty-six months.
The Story Of Marina Ogilvy
Just a sidenote. A child born to a royal who is born out of wedlock cannot be placed in the line of succession. A similar thing happened to Marina Ogilvy, the daughter of Princess Alexandra in 1989. She got pregnant but she and her partner were not married and she was given the option of either get married or allegedly have the pregnancy aborted. The situation erupted into a feud between Marina and her parents. Marina did an interview with a tabloid and said her parents had stopped her trust fund due their disapproval when she refused to do either of what they said.
Marina sent a letter to her second cousin, who happened to be The Queen, as her mother is Her Majesty’s cousin. Addressing the monarch as “Dear Cousin Lilibet”, she asked her to intervene in the situation. Princess Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy denied ever giving their daughter an ultimatum, saying them loved her and had not cut her off. She later gave birth to a daughter, Zenouska, followed by a son, Christian.
A Deeper Look At The Inskip Wedding – The RUMOUR Based On Photos
Let’s go a little deeper, shall we? We’ve all seen the photos from Tom Inskip’s wedding. Two of them you see above. There’s a ton of them. From rumours, it is alleged that Harry and Meghan broke up and she crashed the wedding.
Meghan had allegedly been invited to the wedding beforehand as Harry’s plus one. But that invite went poof when they split. She showed up anyway and dropped “the bomb” that she was “pregnant.” Apparently, Tom and his wife, Lara, were not happy to see her and allegedly, many of the guests ignored her.
Either Harry is deadset ignorant or he’s really smart, he probably doesn’t realise how long a pregnancy goes for. When Meghan didn’t end up showing, this is likely when he questioned her as there is another rumour that suggests this when they were in Australia.
We know from Tom Bower’s book Revenge that upon Meghan’s first introduction to Harry’s elite friends that she hated them from the get-go. They talked about things she didn’t approve of and she went off on them.
Why Hasn’t Meghan Mentioned Anything About Multiple Miscarriages?
To end this article, we need to raise another point; more miscarriages. We know of at least one, which was more likely faked as the stuff that has come out about it doesn’t make sense. What makes even less sense is if Meghan Markle did fake a pregnancy and no baby came, how did she explain it away to those she was trying to hoodwink? The miscarriage story only goes so far.
Also, no royal reporters have picked up on any form of pregnancy before the wedding or any other alleged miscarriage outside of the one that was made public. That is not implying there was a miscarriage before the wedding.
Let’s up it out there right now. Meghan Markle used a pregnancy to get Harry to marry her. Harry’s email to his aides (as mentioned at the beginning of the post), confirms what we’ve all been thinking for a while. Finally, it adds to the mind-boggling argument Thomas Markle got into with Harry after the paparazzi pictures were made public. The prince accused him of “putting his children in danger” only for his father-in-law to respond, “What children? You haven’t got children.”