However, when it became apparent that there was no pregnancy, Prince Harry found himself in a difficult situation. To divert attention from this deception, Meghan allegedly announced that she had suffered a miscarriage.
According to rumors, Meghan utilized a pregnancy storyline to persuade Harry into marriage, with speculation even suggesting that they went through a breakup around the time of Tom and Skip's wedding. The Spencer family confirmed this information during an interview. During this period, Harry sought advice from Charles Spencer, who cautioned him against rushing into decisions.
Surprisingly, after the apparent breakup, Harry reconciled with Meghan shortly after returning to England for Tom Skippy's wedding. This decision came as a surprise to many, as it seemed to contradict the advice he had received. Observers at the wedding noted Meghan's apparent clinginess to Harry, who appeared taken aback, trying to process the information he had been told.
A crucial moment in this narrative was captured in a photograph that showed Harry standing with clenched fists, seemingly attempting to keep Meghan at a distance. Allegedly, it was at this moment that Meghan revealed her pregnancy, claiming that she was expecting. It is believed that Meghan used her alleged pregnancy as leverage to win Harry back, knowing his desire to have children.
The claim that Meghan was not actually pregnant during the wedding raises questions about the brevity of their engagement, which was notably short. In fact, Princess Eugenie's private wedding had to be postponed to accommodate the royal spectacle of Harry and Meghan's nuptials.
Two months before the wedding, Harry expressed concerns about the unresolved phone-hacking scandal and its potential impact on the institution. There is also mention of a quote from Thomas Markle, Meghan's father, during an alleged phone call with Harry, where he mentioned "putting my children in danger." This raised confusion as to which children he was referring to, as Harry and Meghan had not yet had children at that point.
Furthermore, there are reports that Meghan's wedding dress did not fit properly, despite having ample resources at her disposal. Lady C claimed that rumors circulated in aristocratic circles about Meghan engaging in scandalous behavior leading up to the wedding. She allegedly was removed from King Charles III's garden party, where she was accepting gifts.
There were even rumors of an argument between Harry and Meghan in Australia, during which Harry reportedly asked, "Are you sure this time?" The suggestion here is that Meghan may have fabricated a pregnancy in an attempt to secure a ring, possibly after a breakup, and even gate-crashed Harry's friend's wedding in Jamaica, indicating a potential "baby trap."
It is crucial to note that these claims are based on rumors and speculation, and their accuracy is highly disputed.