But hold on to your hats, folks, because the BBC decided to throw a wrench into Meghan's narrative machine. The network conducted interviews with nurses and midwives present during Meghan's alleged pregnancy experiences, and surprise again, Meghan's claims were exposed as nothing more than fabricated tales. Contrary to her rumors, sources suggest that Meghan underwent IVF treatment for Archie and opted for gender selection for Lili.
Now, before you dismiss this as mere gossip, consider Meghan's trip to Canada, Toronto, to be exact, right after the wedding. Could it be that she was seeking fertility treatment? And here's where it gets even more intriguing: sources suggest Meghan and Harry had embryos frozen before tying the knot, with meticulous plans in mind for a boy first and a girl, both chosen through embryo selection. These alleged embryos were reportedly stored in a clinic in Canada.
But the plot thickens. Meghan's own father spilled the beans, claiming he footed the bill for freezing the eggs. If true, it adds another layer to this tangled web of deception. Now, my fellow truth seekers, we find ourselves at a crossroads. If Meghan's narrative crumbles and the alleged surrogacy and careful embryo selection are proven true, then we must confront the possibility that Meghan has been playing an elaborate game, using her children as pawns.