In his memoir, Harry described how he tried to calm his nerves during Archie's birth by eating Nando's chicken and inhaling laughing gas.
He also claimed that Meghan bounced on a giant purple ball as part of her labor process. However, nurses argue that this story is simply not plausible and would pose significant risks to the mother and child's health.
The Duke's account has drawn skepticism and comparisons to a scene from the famous BBC sitcom "Only Fools and Horses," where a similar gas inhaling incident occurs during labor.
Many online commentators have raised doubts about the authenticity of Harry and Meghan's claims, and their alleged tendency to fabricate stories has led to further scrutiny.
Amidst the controversies surrounding their various narratives, some have questioned the silence surrounding Meghan's pregnancies, suggesting that her experiences have not been as candid and authentic as one might expect.
The gas inhaling tale, in particular, has been deemed implausible and raises concerns about the accuracy of the couple's accounts.