Harry and Meghan welcomed their firstborn, Prince Archie Harrison, on May 6th, 2019.
On the day of his birth, Harry excitedly confirmed to the media that he and Meghan had a baby boy.
However, rumors began circulating, particularly by Princess Anne, suggesting that the palace had issued a statement stating that Archie was born via a surrogate.
This announcement was later retracted, adding to the intrigue surrounding Archie’s birth.
Archie has been described in two different variations – blonde and ginger.
Adding to the confusion, Lilibet is said to have three variations – blonde, brunette, and ginger.
This led to speculations about whether the couple had five adopted or borrowed children, or even used surrogates.
Such variations raise questions about the royal lineage at Montecito Palace, especially if the children are not officially registered as required by law.
Lady Cal and Campo brought attention to an early morning announcement claiming that Archie was born via a surrogate, supposedly originating from Kensington Palace.
Despite claims of a typographical error or hacking of the website, the announcement spread globally with existing screenshots.
The announcement stated that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex utilized a surrogate, apologizing for any inconvenience caused by the confusion.
Further revelations indicated discrepancies in the timing of Meghan’s labor announcements.
The first announcement suggested Meghan was in labor, but the subsequent announcement revealed she had already given birth hours before.
Grammatical errors in the announcements, such as referring to Meghan as “her Royal Highness,” added to the confusion and speculation surrounding Archie’s birth.
The public response to these revelations has been significant.
A poll conducted by Express UK showed that 66% of respondents believe Prince Harry and his children, Archie and Lilibet, should be removed from the line of succession.
Only 18% felt they should retain their place, while 16% were unsure.
The majority opinion was consistent across different groups, including Brexiteers and Remainers, indicating widespread skepticism about the Sussexes’ royal status.
Despite their titles, it is reported that none of the royals have met Harry and Meghan’s children, raising questions about their inclusion in the line of succession.
The lack of consent from Prince Charles for his grandchildren to have titles further complicates the situation.
The strained relationship between the royal family and Harry and Meghan is evident in recent events, such as the King’s decision not to publicly acknowledge his grandchildren’s birthdays.
This ongoing saga highlights the complexities and controversies surrounding Prince Archie’s birth and the Sussexes’ royal status.
The conflicting narratives and speculations continue to fuel public debate and scrutiny, emphasizing the challenges faced by Harry and Meghan as they navigate their roles within the royal family and society.