Meghan Markle’s Mystery Pregnancies Spark New Wave of Drama
If you thought the gossip mill had already run out of steam when it came to Meghan Markle, think again. A fresh wave of conspiracy theories is making headlines, fueled by claims from YouTube creator Bookworm 2, whose alleged insider sources have painted a puzzling picture of Meghan’s path to motherhood.
In her latest video, Bookworm 2 dives into claims that Meghan Markle’s pregnancies might not be as straightforward as they seem. According to her source, Meghan supposedly used all her frozen eggs in her attempts to conceive Archie, leaving skeptics to wonder: was she actually pregnant, or is there more to the story?
One of the most controversial claims surrounds the birth of Meghan and Harry’s first child, Archie. Officially, Archie was born at Portland Hospital in London on May 6, 2019. However, Bookworm 2 suggests otherwise. She alleges there’s no hospital record confirming the birth or any VIP delivery reported that day. This has sparked wild speculation that Archie might have been born via surrogacy, with a UK passport holder allegedly traveling to Europe for fertility treatments to assist the couple.
Adding fuel to the fire, the source notes Archie’s mature appearance for his age, although Bookworm maintains that Archie likely shares both Meghan and Harry’s DNA. Still, she’s convinced there’s a cover-up surrounding his birth—a mystery fit for its own Netflix documentary.
The drama doesn’t end there. According to the source, Meghan and Harry were spotted at an IVF clinic a year before their wedding. If true, this timeline raises even more questions. Did Harry know Meghan’s true age and the urgency behind her fertility plans? Was their whirlwind romance accelerated for this reason? Whether it was love or haste, their rush to the altar has sparked endless speculation.
Perhaps the most jaw-dropping claim involves Meghan and Harry’s daughter, Lilibet. According to Bookworm 2’s source, there’s speculation that Meghan may have used an egg from her niece, Ashley, the daughter of Samantha Markle, to conceive Lilibet. This theory ties back to Meghan and Ashley’s alleged Christmas reunion, suggesting it wasn’t just about rekindling family ties but rather a calculated step in the baby-making process.
So, is this all an elaborate web of conspiracy, or could there be some truth to these claims? Until official confirmations about Meghan’s pregnancies or the children’s births are provided, these theories will likely continue to dominate headlines.
At the heart of it all, one thing remains clear: Meghan and Harry’s journey to parenthood is shrouded in speculation, and their relationship with the royal family continues to fuel intrigue. Whether these claims are baseless or there’s more to the story, the mystery persists, adding yet another chapter to the ever-evolving saga of Harry and Meghan.