It indicates she was born in a private clinic in Los Angeles, with her parents listed under the pseudonyms John and Jane Doe, purportedly a surrogate couple who agreed to carry and deliver the baby for Harry and Meghan. Allegedly, the couple received $1.5 million for their services and relinquished custody and parental rights to the newborn under a contractual agreement. Now, the surrogate couple, identified as American citizens of Hispanic origin, have had a change of heart. They've reportedly filed a lawsuit against Harry and Meghan, alleging coercion and deception.
The couple claims they were misled about Harry and Meghan's true identities and intentions, unaware they were members of the royal family or that the birth announcement would be made public. Moreover, they contest the use of the name "Lilibet," considering it a violation of their privacy and dignity.
Harry and Meghan have yet to officially respond to the report, but sources close to them express devastation over the allegations. They assert that Lilibet is unequivocally their daughter, born out of their earnest desire for a family. The couple resorted to surrogacy following Meghan's miscarriage in 2020, carefully selecting a reputable agency and maintaining a respectful relationship with the surrogate couple throughout the process.
As the public grapples with the complexities of this scandal, questions abound regarding the future of Harry and Meghan's relationship with the royal family and the monarchy at large. Will reconciliation be possible? Can trust be restored? These uncertainties loom large as the saga unfolds, leaving the world eagerly awaiting resolution.
