The ongoing saga of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continues to unfold, particularly in relation to their children.
Last year, Meghan hosted Spotify's "Archetypes" podcast, but it was revealed earlier this month that she and Harry have exited the platform. Their Netflix projects have also faced delays due to the Hollywood writers' strike. A spokesperson clarified that the couple is not avoiding public view but won't always be in the spotlight, as they plan to spend family time over the summer before resuming their duties.
Rumors about Meghan's children and their whereabouts have circulated widely. Before Lilibet was born, child protection services in Santa Barbara investigated Archie's welfare while Harry was in London, as some neighbors claimed they had never seen the children. CPS reported that the address 765 Rockford Road did not match the couple's residence, and no children aged 2 and 3 months lived there. This statement raised questions since it implies very young children are taking a summer break, which is unusual given their age. While preschools may offer year-round education with optional summer programs, Lilibet would likely be in daycare rather than a formal schooling system.
Interviews with parents of young children in Monaco revealed unanimous agreement that their kids are taking time off, though it's unclear how toddlers not yet of school age can have an off-season. Even in preschool, strict schedules aren't necessary for very young children. It seems someone might have advised these parents to lie low following recent crises, using their children as a pretext. The principal of Monaco Union School refuted claims that the Sussex children are enrolled there, noting that the school doesn't offer summer daycare and that Lilibet is too young for their programs. Archie might have taken a break before starting kindergarten, having completed preschool, but these discrepancies are notable.
In a video conversation, vlogger Tina and Thomas Markle discussed Meghan's use of egg freezing services, raising questions about Archie and Lilibet's parentage. Thomas confirmed that Meghan froze her eggs, possibly due to difficulties conceiving naturally or preferring medical assistance. He speculated that she used these frozen eggs during her pregnancy with Archie, aligning with the time she prioritized her career over starting a family. Additionally, her behavior towards her ex-husband Trevor, with whom she had limited contact before their divorce, supports this theory. Meghan chose not to invite her family to avoid uncomfortable truths from reaching the Royals.
The ongoing saga resembles a dramatic soap opera, but the truth will eventually come out. Parents may confess, and clarity will emerge. Despite the intriguing and somewhat sad narrative, there is hope that Harry might return home someday while wishing Meghan happiness outside media scrutiny. This circus has grown tiresome, but the public's fascination with their story endures.