The speculation revolves around Meghan's consistent use of what some call a "moon bump" instead of her being genuinely pregnant. Prince Harry, who was once close to the royal family, has faced criticism since his marriage to Meghan, and this recent encounter with King Charles may make him reconsider his hasty decisions.
In an old video clip, reporters and cameramen focused on Meghan during a visit to Morocco in February 2019. In the clip, there's mention of a cameraman noticing something unusual about Meghan's pregnant belly as she entered a Royal residence. It appeared as though Meghan, who was purportedly eight months pregnant, was running and hopping around, raising doubts about the authenticity of her pregnancy.
Some observers suggest that the "moon bump" may have shifted, and Meghan never exhibited the discomfort or physical changes typically associated with pregnancy. In one awkward moment, when a reporter asked about Meghan's pregnancy, Prince Harry responded with an inappropriate joke, "Is it mine?" This response hints at a strained relationship at the time.
Another clip from their departure in Morocco showed Meghan and Harry parting ways with Crown Prince Moulay Hassan. Meghan initially walked past both of them and seemed upset. She then turned around and addressed Crown Prince Moulay Hassan before getting into the car, prompting one photographer to remark, "She's nasty." Some videos of these incidents have had their audio replaced with music, but the underlying tensions are evident.
Meghan claimed to be around 30 weeks pregnant during their Morocco trip, and most airlines permit pregnant women to fly until the 37-week mark. Meghan had previously announced that she was due to give birth in late April or early May. This visit to Morocco was a significant royal event, as it was the first and last time Queen Elizabeth II visited the country in 1980 as part of a two-week tour of Italy and North Africa.
While some believe that Meghan and Harry's relationship with the royal family has irreparably soured, others suggest that there may still be a chance for reconciliation if the couple changes their approach and attitude. Prince Emmanuel Filiberto of Savoy expressed sympathy for Harry, especially during the coronation of his father when he had to attend alone. This Italian prince shared his perspective on the Sussexes' ongoing feud with the royal family, highlighting the challenges and tensions that have emerged since their departure from official royal duties.