However, King has demonstrated a path to public forgiveness for Harry by urging him to be transparent about Meghan's alleged use of a moonbump. Recently, Harry finally addressed the matter, clarifying the truth.
On February 24, 2019, Harry and Meghan arrived in Casablanca during their Royal tour of Morocco. As part of their visit, they went to the town of Asne to learn about the Moroccan NGO Education for All, founded by British entrepreneur Michael McHugo.
During this eventful tour, an old and rare video clip captured numerous reporters and cameramen focusing on Meghan. In the clip, a reporter mentions a cameraman calling Meghan "nasty" as he observed something unusual with her pregnant belly upon her entry into the Royal residence.
It is noteworthy that Meghan appeared to be significantly ahead of Harry in the video, leading to speculation that she had a running start just to get ahead. Being eight months pregnant, engaging in active movement like running and hopping would likely result in discomfort or potential mishaps. At one point, it seemed that the moonbump slipped down slightly.
These observations raised doubts about Meghan's pregnancy experience, as she appeared normal, never seemed out of breath or uncomfortable, and consistently displayed bellies smaller than her previous months.
When questioned about Meghan's pregnancy, Harry, in a jestful manner, turned to the pregnant Meghan and asked, "Is it mine?" while pretending to stuff a pillow under his shirt. This comment, "Is it mine?", is embarrassing and suggests a lack of good terms between them at the time.
Harry's panicked and inappropriate joke indicated a lack of understanding on how to appropriately respond when someone mentions their pregnancy. It seems these two individuals, unlike normal couples, lacked respect and displayed inappropriate behavior.
One wonders if Harry had just discovered the concept of moonbumps, explaining his perplexed reaction and the absence of a crude comment. Another incident occurred as they were leaving Morocco, where Harry appeared visibly upset, walking past Crown Prince Molay without acknowledging him, and heading towards the car.
However, Meghan abruptly turned around, addressing CP Molay, and their interaction was accompanied by someone saying, "She's nasty." The current availability of this clip with its original comments is unclear, as some versions on YouTube have dubbed music over them.
It is estimated that Meghan would have been around 30 weeks pregnant during her flight to Morocco. Most airlines permit women to fly until the 37-week mark of their pregnancy. Meghan had previously informed fans that she was due to give birth to their first child in late April or the beginning of May.
Their visit to Morocco took place almost four decades after Queen Elizabeth II's challenging tour of the country in 1980, which was described as a tour from hell. At that time, the monarch, then 53, visited Morocco for the first and only time as part of a two-week-long tour of Italy and North Africa.
While some celebrities consider having a surrogate as a fashionable choice, there are doubts regarding Meghan's pregnancy, and some even question whether the children are truly theirs. However, returning to reality, the Duke of Sussex is advised to mend his relationship with his royal relatives by changing his policies and attitude towards them.
While some believe that the Sussexes have crossed the line, others believe there is still a chance for them to repair their fractured relationship with the royal family.
Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy expressed sympathy for Harry, who attended his father's coronation alone. The Italian Prince shared his perspective on the couple's disagreement with the royal family, stating that the Duke has been suffering since stepping down.