In the video clip, Meghan Markle is seen accidentally exposing her midsection to the children, drawing the attention of the camera. Upon closer examination, it appears that her moon bump seems to shift as she sits and crosses her legs, potentially causing lasting impressions on the young attendees. On the upside, they can now claim that they were present when Meghan had an unexpected moon bump incident.
Some experts have noted that Meghan's belly in the video may have appeared to be more consistent with someone who is four to five months pregnant. This observation is intriguing because during the event, she had no trouble crossing her legs or squatting, yet her behavior seemed to suggest a significantly larger belly when standing. This implies that her pregnancy demeanor fluctuated, aligning with a pregnant appearance only in certain instances.
Beyond the discussion about her pregnancy belly, some platforms are engaging in conversations about Meghan's treatment of her children. One account strongly disapproved, describing the act of using children to generate income and attempting to restore their parents' reputations as unethical. However, there is speculation that Meghan might be intentionally inviting more controversy onto herself, believing that she needs to accumulate even more negative publicity. The resulting backlash, while potentially damaging, could serve her purpose.
Another perspective suggests that there might be other underlying issues at play, such as behavioral problems in the children. Meghan may be keen on having these issues exposed by photographers, as demonstrated when she was photographed by paparazzi while taking her son to school. Meanwhile, Prince Harry is reportedly determined to shield the children from the media's spotlight, which could potentially lead to conflicts with his wife.
As the situation continues to unfold, the mystery surrounding the children's identities and Meghan's actions continues to perplex and intrigue. This happened in the midst of news that Meghan Markle has been criticized for involving seven-year-olds as unpaid extras in an ongoing production called "St. Harry, St. Megan the Crusader Years." Accusations of this nature were raised by Royal commentator Jan Moyer, who expressed her thoughts in one of her recent pieces for the Daily Mail.
In her piece, she criticized Meghan Markle for her actions at the school for underprivileged children, saying, "Don't quote The Duchess of York and Budgy at me because at least when she did it, she didn't strangle the freedoms of the poor urchins corralled into listening to her deathly prose." She couldn't help but think about those poor kids in Harlem who believed that someone was taking a genuine interest in them, only to realize that they were merely unpaid extras in an ongoing production called "St. Harry, St. Megan, the Crusader Years," and made to sit on a nice clean cushion, to boot.