It all began with a single fleeting frame from a Netflix documentary — a moment so brief that few noticed it at first. But that image has now ignited a worldwide firestorm, drawing both media frenzy and royal discomfort.
According to reports, a well-known obstetrician has publicly criticized what he calls Meghan Markle’s “alleged pregnancies,” claiming that “the world has been deceived.”
The doctor argues that in several Netflix shots, Meghan’s baby bump shows clear inconsistencies, saying, “Such movement would be medically impossible for a real pregnancy.” He boldly declared:
“She was never pregnant. What people saw was a silicone belly, carefully crafted to deceive both cameras and crowds.”
The shocking statement has sent shockwaves through royal circles, reigniting old rumors surrounding the births of Meghan and Prince Harry’s two children — Archie and Lilibet.

According to insiders within the Palace, the controversy has stirred deep unease. “Questions that no one dared to ask are now being whispered aloud,” one insider revealed.
While Harry and Meghan have not issued an official response, the online debate continues to escalate. Millions are now split between those who believe the “fake bump theory” and those who dismiss it as yet another calculated smear campaign against the Sussexes.
From a single frame, a global media storm has erupted — and this time, even the Palace may not be able to stay silent.