Reports have surfaced suggesting that Meghan Markle is in the process of engaging a surrogate for her second child.
Speculation among royal enthusiasts is rife that Markle will opt for a surrogate from Los Angeles to carry her next baby, rather than carrying the child herself.
Furthermore, there are claims circulating among fans that Markle did not carry her first child, Archie, either, and instead used a surrogate for his birth.
In a tweet reminiscent of Kim Kardashian's surrogacy arrangement in 2020, a Twitter user under the handle whitehead underscored the possibility that Meghan had already employed a surrogate for Archie back in 2019.
Conversely, another Twitter user, duchesslies, expressed skepticism towards the authenticity of Meghan's reported surrogacy, hinting at a potential public relations stunt.
The online discourse surrounding Meghan Markle's alleged surrogacy has sparked controversy, with one user, ki75, criticizing her for purportedly hiring a surrogate and deceiving the public about her pregnancy.
A comparison photo of Archie and Prince Harry at similar ages has led to speculation that Archie might be older than claimed, with suggestions that Meghan may have manipulated his appearance to fit a false narrative.
Questions and doubts raised on social media platforms have questioned whether Meghan perceives the British monarchy as akin to Hollywood, prompting reflections on her actions and intentions.
Despite the swirling rumors, it has been clarified that Meghan has not enlisted a surrogate for her first child or for a potential second child, as she is not currently pregnant.
In a related development, concerns have been raised about the safety and privacy of Meghan and Prince Harry's children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana, particularly in the US where the family resides.
Despite the couple's efforts to shield their children from the public eye following their departure from the royal family in 2020, Australian royal writer Daniela Elza has cautioned that the children remain vulnerable to media scrutiny and paparazzi attention.
Elza highlighted the contrast between the treatment of the Sussex children in the US versus the UK, noting that Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis of Cambridge are largely left undisturbed to grow up away from intense media intrusion.
The author emphasized the more respectful and reserved approach towards the Cambridge children in the UK, contrasting it with the potentially invasive tabloid culture in the US.
During a recent visit to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Meghan and Harry opted to keep Archie and Lilibet out of the public eye, limiting their appearances to select events.
Their deliberate avoidance of the spotlight underscored their commitment to safeguarding their children's privacy amidst ongoing public interest and scrutiny surrounding their family life.
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