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- Has Meghan Markle Released DNA or Medical Proof of Mat. . .
Executive summary No reporting in the documents provided indicates that Meghan Markle has ever released DNA tests or formal medical proof to the public proving maternity for Archie or Lilibet; available coverage shows she has spoken publicly about her pregnancies, shared images and anecdotes, and faced unfounded “pregnancy truther” claims, but none of the cited pieces report any DNA or
- Fact Check: Posts falsely claim Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, faked first . . .
VERDICT False There is no evidence that Meghan faked her pregnancy with her son, Archie This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team Read more about our fact-checking work
- Meghan Markle’s Pregnancy Was Real but the Internet Still Won’t Let It Go
But here’s what’s actually true Official birth records from both the UK and the US clearly list Meghan as the biological mother of Archie, born in May 2019, and Lilibet, born in June 2021 There’s nothing in those records to suggest the use of a surrogate
- Meghan Markles twerking video reignites conspiracy theories
Meghan Markle may have deliberately released the video of her twerking with Prince Harry before giving birth to Lilibet to celebrate her daughter and also shut up conspiracy theorists - but it
- Meghan Markle Defended Over Wild Fake Bump Theory
For years, detractors on social media have argued Meghan faked her two pregnancies and seized on the shape of the royal's bump as new evidence However, other mothers came to Meghan's
- Meghan Markle Pregnant Dance Video For Lilibets Birthday Is Proof . . .
Meghan Markle's recent social media posts have ignited a wave of controversy, with some critics claiming her pregnancy was faked and her latest dance video is evidence of it
- Meghan Markle using a surrogate and moonbump to fake pregnancy are just . . .
However, ‘twisted’ trolls have long been claiming Meghan Markle faked her pregnancy both times, and that she used a moonbump to hide accusations she used a surrogate But her friend has spoken out about the cruel rumours and the effect it’s having on the royal
- Fact Check: Supposed Kensington Palace Tweet Claimed Harry and Meghan . . .
Multiple news outlets have reported on surrogacy conspiracy theories surrounding Meghan's pregnancy Snopes has approached Buckingham Palace for comment and will update this article if we
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