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Archbishop Welby Annuls Sussexes' Marriage Amid Allegations of Meghan Markle's Fake Pregnancy

Archbishop Welby Annuls Sussexes' Marriage Amid Allegations of Meghan Markle's Fake Pregnancy

Meghan Markle has been accused of orchestrating a fake pregnancy to pressure Prince Harry into marriage. The basis for this claim originates from a Daily Mail article published in April 2023, which relates to Harry's legal battle against News Group newspapers over phone hacking allegations. In a series of animated emails, Harry expressed concerns to his staff at Pal about his family's reputation and the potential for them to become a subject of ridicule. To support his claims of a secret agreement between the royal family and a new executive, which prevented him from pursuing legal action earlier, Harry released this correspondence.

The emails reveal Harry's frustration as he communicated with the late Queen's communications director, Esz Osman, regarding discussions with News International in February 2018. Osman informed the prince that there had been no response from Robert Thompson, the chief executive of News International. Harry's response was unequivocal, stating that the institution was supposed to be leading on this matter but appeared ineffective and weak. He emphasized the importance of resolving the issue before the arrival of the baby and the wedding, expressing his concerns about how it would reflect on the institution if left unresolved. Harry also questioned whether the queen should allow them to proceed with their plans if the matter remained unresolved, suggesting they had no excuse not to sort it out.

The rumors of a fake pregnancy surrounding Meghan Markle had been circulating for some time, but this particular theory seemed more credible than others. Patricia Olsen, writing on Kora, highlighted an intriguing moment during the wedding when the Archbishop of Canterbury mentioned family and children. Prince Harry smiled at Meghan, while she appeared indifferent. This knowing smile from the prince hinted that he might have been privy to something others were not.

Further details from the emails mentioned in the News Group Newspapers (NGN) lawsuit dated before the May 19th, 2018 wedding were also discussed. Meghan's pregnancy was not evident at the wedding, as her dress would not have fit her if she were indeed pregnant at the time. Archie, their child, was not born until May 2019. Human pregnancies typically last around 40 weeks or approximately nine months, making it unlikely for Meghan to have been pregnant at the wedding if Archie was born in May 2019.

There are also rumors suggesting that Meghan informed Harry of her pregnancy at Tom and Skip's wedding, reportedly held in March 2017. Although the Sussexes were allegedly engaged by November, some sources suggest an earlier engagement in August or September 2017. Assuming a six-month engagement, Meghan would have already given birth by the time of the wedding. This calculation, from March 2017 to May 2018, amounts to 14 months. Adding another 12 months to that would bring the total to 26 months. Pictures from Tom and Skip's wedding have widely circulated, and according to rumors, Prince Harry and Meghan had already broken up at that time. However, Meghan made an unexpected appearance at the wedding. Initially invited as Harry's plus one, the invitation supposedly vanished when the relationship ended. Undeterred, Meghan attended the event and surprised attendees with the revelation of her pregnancy. Tom and his wife Laura were reportedly displeased to see her, and many other guests allegedly ignored her.

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