The latest so-called leak of Lilibet’s photo has raised more questions than answers, and let me tell you—this situation smells fishier than a seaside market on a hot summer day.
When Catherine had her children—our beloved George, Charlotte, and Louis—what did we get? Clear, beautiful photos on the hospital steps, christening pictures, birthday portraits—real, verifiable moments that showed us these precious royal children growing up. And even now, despite Catherine’s current privacy during her recovery (bless her heart), we’ve had years of documented proof of her children’s existence. But what have we gotten from Montecito? Blurry photos, strategic shadows, partial glimpses, and now, this conveniently leaked photo that supposedly shows Lilibet with Meghan and their dogs. Isn’t it interesting how this comes right when their popularity is at rock bottom, when their Netflix deals are drying up, and when they’re desperate for attention?
I have a cousin who works in the entertainment industry, and she’s told me countless stories about how easy it is to stage photos, hire child actors, and create narratives. I’m not saying that’s what's happening here, but doesn’t it make you wonder? Think about it: Why would a couple so obsessed with privacy and so paranoid about security suddenly have these convenient leaks? The same couple who refused to share proper photos of their children with their own family, the same couple who wouldn’t let King Charles— their own grandfather—have a meaningful relationship with these supposed grandchildren?
And speaking of King Charles, my heart breaks for him. Here’s a man who, despite everything Harry and Meghan have done to hurt the monarchy, still holds out hope for reconciliation because of these grandchildren. It’s emotional manipulation at its finest, and it’s cruel. Our King, who has shown nothing but dignity throughout this entire ordeal, deserves better than to be played like this.
Let’s talk about the timing of all this. Just after Harry settles his lawsuit with NGN, suddenly we get this leaked photo. In my decades of covering celebrity news, I’ve learned that there are no coincidences in PR. Everything is calculated, especially with these two. And can we discuss the description of this supposed photo? They’re saying Lilibet has Meghan’s hair. Well, of course, they’d say that—it’s another attempt to center everything around Meghan. Always Meghan. Everything has to be about Meghan. It’s exhausting, isn’t it?
You know what’s really telling? The contrast between how William and Catherine handle their children’s public presence versus Harry and Meghan’s approach. William and Catherine share appropriate, dignified photos at significant moments, always putting their children’s well-being first. They don’t use their children for PR stunts or emotional leverage. They’re real parents doing real parenting.
Let me share a story that I think perfectly illustrates the difference. Last year, I was at an event where Catherine was present before her surgery, of course. Someone asked her about the children, and her face lit up with genuine maternal pride. She shared a sweet, simple anecdote about George’s school project. No drama, no performance—just authentic motherly love. Compare that to Meghan’s carefully crafted, performance-like storytelling about her children.
The more I look into this situation, the more red flags I see. Why haven’t we seen these children with their cousins? Why no proper family photos? Why no genuine, unplanned paparazzi shots, despite living in celebrity-filled Montecito? Even the most private A-list celebrities get photographed with their children occasionally.
And let’s talk about their security concerns. They claim they need intense security, yet they’re supposedly comfortable enough to have photos leak of their daughter? The inconsistencies are staggering. It’s like they’re playing chess with the media, but they’re so bad at it that we can all see their moves coming.
Remember when Harry was promoting his book, that awful Spare—more like spare us the drama, am I right? And he barely mentioned his children. For someone who claims to be such a devoted father, his stories about his children always feel scripted, rehearsed, like he’s reading from a royal handbook rather than speaking from genuine experience.
I’ve received countless messages from you, my loyal viewers, sharing your own theories and observations about this situation. Many of you have pointed out the strange inconsistencies in their stories about the children’s appearances, the convenient timing of leaks, and the overall feeling that something just isn’t right here.
The contrast with our beloved Prince and Princess of Wales couldn’t be more stark. While Catherine recovers from her surgery (sending her our love and prayers), we’ve seen such dignity and grace from William. He stepped up even more as a father, balancing his royal duties with caring for their children. That’s what real parenting looks like.
And speaking of William, have you noticed how he never uses his children as PR tools? When we see George, Charlotte, and Louis, it’s at appropriate events or in tastefully shared family photos. They’re being raised with proper royal dignity, understanding their role, but still being allowed to be children. That’s the difference between real royalty and wannabe celebrities.
Let’s look at the bigger picture here. Since Harry and Meghan’s departure from royal duties—or should I say their tantrum-fueled exit—they’ve done nothing but try to monetize their royal connections. Every move they make seems calculated for maximum media attention. These mysterious child photos are just another play in their desperate game for relevance.
I’ve been in this business long enough to know when I’m being sold a story, and this latest leak? It’s about as authentic as Meghan’s claims of not knowing anything about the royal family before meeting Harry. Remember that whopper? Just like everything else they do, this feels manufactured, calculated, and frankly, a bit desperate.
You know what really gets me? The way they’re potentially using these children—whether real or not—as pawns in their game against the royal family. It’s cruel to King Charles, disrespectful to the institution of the monarchy, and a slap in the face to everyone who holds the royal family dear to their hearts.
Let’s talk about authenticity for a moment. When Catherine shares something about her children, it comes from a place of genuine maternal pride. When Meghan talks about her supposed children, it always feels like she’s reading from a script, trying to create some perfect narrative that nobody’s buying anymore.
And Harry—oh Harry—what happened to that charming prince we all used to love? The one who was great with kids and seemed destined to be a wonderful uncle to George, Charlotte, and Louis? Now, he’s just a shadow of his former self, parroting whatever narrative Meghan’s PR team has crafted for the week.
I’ve spoken to several royal insiders over the years, and you know I always protect my sources. But they’ve all said the same thing: Something doesn’t add up with the Sussex children situation. The lack of proper documentation, the inconsistent stories, the convenient leaks—it all points to something not being quite right.
Remember when Harry and Meghan first left the royal family? They said they wanted privacy for their children. But what have we seen instead? Strategic leaks, carefully crafted stories, and constant references to the children whenever they need sympathy or attention. It’s manipulation 101, and frankly, it’s getting old.
Let’s consider the timing of this latest leak. Their Netflix deal is basically dead in the water, their Spotify deal gone, their credibility in tatters, and suddenly—like magic—we get another mysterious photo of Lilibet. Come on, we weren’t born yesterday. I’ve covered celebrity culture for decades, and I’ve seen all sorts of publicity stunts, but this takes things to a whole new level.
Using children—whether real or not—as PR tools is a new low, even for them. And the saddest part is, it seems to be their go-to move whenever they need to generate headlines.
You know what really breaks my heart? Thinking about Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, and how they never got to have a proper relationship with these supposed great-grandchildren. The same goes for King Charles and Queen Camilla. Now, these children—if they exist as we’re told—are being denied their heritage, their family connections—all because of Meghan’s apparent vendetta against the institution that gave her a global platform.
And let’s not forget about the other royal children: George, Charlotte, and Louis. They’ll never know their cousins properly. The Sussex children will never experience the special bond that Harry had with his cousins growing up. All because their parents chose Hollywood fame over family duty.
The more I investigate this situation, the more convinced I become that we’re all being played. The inconsistencies are too numerous, the coincidences too convenient, and the timing of everything too perfect to be genuine. It’s like watching a poorly written soap opera, except this is supposedly real life.
What frustrates me most is how they’re potentially manipulating King Charles’s emotions, using these children—whether they’re real or not—as leverage against a grandfather who just wants to have a relationship with his grandchildren. That’s not just cruel, it’s emotionally abusive.
I’ve seen comments from some of you suggesting that maybe we should give them the benefit of the doubt, but I have to ask: Haven’t we done that enough? Haven’t we seen enough evidence of their manipulation and attention-seeking behavior to know better by now?
The contrast with how the Wales family handles their children’s public presence is striking. William and Catherine share appropriate photos at meaningful moments—birthdays, first days of school, special occasions. There’s no mystery, no drama—just proud parents sharing carefully chosen glimpses of their children’s lives while maintaining their privacy.
And speaking of privacy—Isn’t it interesting how Harry and Meghan’s definition of privacy seems to change depending on what serves their interests? They cry invasion of privacy one day, then leak personal photos the next. The hypocrisy is staggering.
Let’s talk about documentation for a moment. Every royal birth is properly documented. There are official records, proper announcements, traditional photos. Where is all of this for Archie and Lilibet? Why so much secrecy around basic facts that should be a matter of public record for members of the royal family?
I’ve had many viewers write to me about their own experiences as parents, saying how unnatural and strange the Sussexes’ behavior seems compared to normal, proud parents. When you have beautiful, healthy children, you want to share your joy with family. You want those precious moments documented. The Sussexes’ approach to this just doesn’t ring true.
And what about the children’s titles? Remember how they made such a fuss about Archie not being a prince at birth, but then they turn around and use royal titles when it suits them? The inconsistency is mind-boggling. It’s like they’re playing both sides, wanting the prestige of royalty while simultaneously trashing the institution.
The more we examine this latest leaked photo situation, the more it feels like another calculated move in their endless game of chess against the royal family. But here’s the thing—they’re not very good players. Their moves are transparent, their motivations obvious, and their desperation increasingly apparent.
I want to be clear: If these children do exist exactly as Harry and Meghan claim, then my heart breaks for them, being used as PR tools, being denied relationships with their family, being part of this endless circus. It’s not fair to any child, but the questions surrounding their existence are too significant to ignore.
Remember how Meghan claimed she never Googled Harry before meeting him? Well, this whole situation feels about as authentic as that claim. It’s another chapter in their ongoing fairy tale, but unlike real fairy tales, this one’s not heading toward a happy ending.
The timing of this leak with Harry’s recent legal settlement is just too convenient. They needed something to distract from that story, and suddenly, we get this photo. It’s PR 101—when you’re facing negative press, change the narrative. And they’re nothing if not predictable in their tactics.
What saddens me most is thinking about the real victims in all this: The royal family, who have maintained their dignity throughout this entire ordeal. King Charles, who just wants to be a grandfather. William and Catherine, who have to watch their children grow up without knowing their cousins. The institution itself, which has been repeatedly attacked and maligned by two people who seem intent on destroying it while simultaneously profiting from their connection to it.