Setting the Record Straight: Meghan Markle Addresses the “Fake Children” Conspiracy Theories
For years, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been the target of intense media scrutiny and relentless internet tabloids. However, among the endless barrage of rumors, few have been as bizarre or deeply hurtful as the conspiracy theories surrounding her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. For the first time, sources close to the Duchess, alongside her own subtle public addresses, are shedding light on how she views these malicious claims—specifically the absurd rumors that her children are “fake” or born via undisclosed surrogates to deceive the public.
The Origin of the Malicious Rumors
The conspiracy theories began during Meghan’s first pregnancy in 2018. Cyber-trolls and fringe online communities began analyzing photos of her baby bump, claiming it shifted or changed size, spinning a narrative that she was wearing a prosthetic “moon bump.” These baseless claims followed her into the birth of her daughter, Lilibet, with detractors demanding “proof of life” and claiming the children shown in official photographs were either rented actors or digitally fabricated.
While the Royal Family typically adheres to the traditional motto of “never complain, never explain,” the sheer cruelty of denying a mother’s reality has pushed the Duchess to confront the toxic nature of modern media.
Meghan’s Perspective on the Cyber-Bullying
While Meghan rarely addresses specific conspiracy theories directly to avoid giving them oxygen, she has spoken broadly about the profound emotional toll of this specific brand of cyber-bullying. In recent panels on digital safety and mental health, Meghan described the harassment she faced during her pregnancies as “cruel” and “inhumane.”
“When you are pregnant, or when you have a newborn, you are incredibly vulnerable,” Meghan shared during a keynote speech. “The amount of bullying and abuse that I was experiencing on social media and online… it’s not just catty; it’s cruel. And you can’t understand why people would be so malicious.”
According to close archetypes and friends, the rumors denying her children’s existence hit a completely different nerve. To have one’s journey through motherhood completely erased by internet trolls is a form of harassment that goes far beyond typical tabloid gossip.
Protecting Archie and Lilibet
The Sussexes’ decision to step back from senior royal duties in 2020 and relocate to California was heavily influenced by this toxic media environment. By stepping away, Harry and Meghan aimed to create a boundary between their public lives and their children’s right to privacy.
| Public Expectations vs. The Sussexes’ Reality |
| Traditional Royal Protocol: Immediate public photo-ops on hospital steps, constant public visibility. |
| The Sussexes’ Choice: Private births, strictly controlled photo releases, raising children away from the UK press pack. |
By controlling the narrative and keeping Archie and Lilibet largely out of the spotlight, Meghan has attempted to shield them from the very trolls who question their existence.
Moving Forward with Resilience
Ultimately, Meghan’s response to the “fake children” rumors is reflected in how she chooses to live her life: with resilience and a focus on digital advocacy. Through the Archewell Foundation, she and Prince Prince Harry are actively working to create safer online spaces, fighting the exact type of misinformation that targeted their family. Meghan’s message is clear—the rumors say significantly more about the malice of the creators than they do about the reality of her beautiful, very real family.