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Conspiracy theorists claim they can prove Meghan Markle’s pregnancy was fake




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The new Royal baby hasn’t been named or seen by the public yet, but conspiracy theorists are convinced that Meghan Markle didn’t give birth at all.

Bizarrely, trolls claim that they can actually prove the new baby is a “fake”. Since the Duchess of Sussex announced she was pregnant in October, internet trolls have accused Meghan of wearing a series of prosthetic bumps as a cover for a surrogate child.

After the announced of Prince Harry, trolls started using the hashtag #Megxit to try and discredit the seventh-in-line to the throne. Their main points of contention are centred on the unknown location of the birth, and why Buckingham Palace announced Meghan had gone into labour at 2pm, when the baby was delivered more than eight hours earlier at 5.26am.

One troll posted: ‘Secret location, no medical team, announcement of labour hours after the birth, Scotland Yard escort that not a single person saw… WTF? Are they having us on?’

While another said: ‘Meggy, now that the baby is “born from the body” (the surrogate’s of course, not yours), are you going to continue cupping your stomach or are you going to learn a new trick while you “recover?” How is the surrogate btw? Is she allowed to show us the birth certificate?’

Others said that the lack of signatures from doctors on Harry and Meghan’s official notice outside Buckingham Palace is ‘evidence’ of a ‘dishonest’ baby announcement.

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