According to a source, Megan chose to avoid examinations by doctors associated with the royal family during her pregnancy, instead opting for her own medical choices and keeping the palace unaware of key details. The claim that Megan might have used a surrogate during her pregnancy fueled speculations about a cover-up by the royal family. Despite suspicions and several inconsistencies, the palace appeared limited in its ability to discreetly address the situation. Concerns arose about potential deception, with discrepancies in dates, peculiar birth certificates, and conflicting stories about the obstetrician.
The source hinted at the possibility of a cover-up orchestrated by the Sussexes, which challenged the palace's ability to navigate the complexity surrounding Megan's pregnancy. This revelation about a potential surrogate comes at a time when a royal commentator claims that King Charles indirectly addressed Prince Harry and Megan Markle in his Christmas address. While Charles chose not to mention them directly, his use of the Bible quote, "do unto others as you would have done unto yourself," was interpreted as a subtle message.
The commentator suggested that the Sussexes closely scrutinized the address, looking for any perceived errors and anticipating an opportunity to criticize the royal family. Notably, the Christmas video highlighting Charles's activities did not include Harry and Megan, underscoring the ongoing strain in their relations with the Royal establishment.