Royal Baby, the plot explained on the web: «Meghan Markle has never been pregnant. The son is not hers "
Not even the birth of the 'Royal Baby' has stopped the spread of several conspiracy theories. Since last October, when Meghan Markle's pregnancy was announced, there have been rumors and imaginative reconstructions on the web, which in most cases, truthful or not, seemed to have the sole function of discrediting Prince Harry's wife. and Duchess of Sussex.
The last, in chronological order, was released a few hours ago and is based on some alleged inconsistencies in schedules. One user, in fact, wrote: «Very secret place of birth, no medical team involved, the labor announced eight hours after birth. Are they making fun of us? ' This was reported by Metro.co.uk, which also explains how, with the birth of 'Baby Sussex', the rumors of an alleged surrogacy have not stopped. Some trolls, in the last few hours, have commented as follows: "Meghan, now that the baby is born from the body (not yours, of course, but that of the surrogate mother), you will continue to use the stomach implants to make it seem like you have the baby bump? And how is the surrogate mother? "
Other conspiracy theories have sprung up since the announcement of the birth of Harry and Meghan's son was exposed outside Buckingham Palace. Many have noticed a detail: the signatures of the doctors of the royal family are missing, contrary to what has happened with announcements of recent years, those of the births of George, Charlotte and Louis, the children of William and Kate. Some, then, focused on the language of the official announcement: "The royal family says they have learned the news, so no one has witnessed the birth."
All the most recent conspiracy theories, however, have also arisen due to an excessive secrecy chosen by Meghan and Harry. Amid indiscretions and denials, at first it was thought that Meghan wanted to give birth in Frogmore Cottage, one of the residences of the Dukes of Sussex, but at the last moment she would have decided to go to a London hospital. A decision that came in extremis, without the royal family being immediately informed. Most likely, the place where 'Baby Sussex' was born is Portland Hospital, where Princesses Beatrice and Eugenia of York, cousins of William and Harry, were also born.