In California, parents who refuse to vaccinate their children often choose homeschooling as an alternative, even though ample opportunities exist for celebrities and millionaires to privately educate their kids. Meghan's narrative appears convoluted, as she allegedly informed the school that Archie's birth certificate was sealed by the palace. However, this claim contradicts California law, which mandates immunization for all school attendees, unless there are valid health reasons. Megan's assertion that the certificates are sealed raises suspicions, as it is not a standard scenario like adoption, where such records are sealed for privacy.
Meghan now faces a critical decision: either provide legitimate birth certificates and medical records for Archie and Lilibet or opt for homeschooling. There are no other viable options unless she relocates to a jurisdiction with less stringent record scrutiny. The complexities surrounding Archie and Lilibet's birth certificates have left many of us perplexed. Name changes and alterations have added to the confusion, and Lady Colin Campbell sheds light on this enigma. She highlights an alteration in the birth certificate that changed Meghan's name from Rachel Megan to her Royal Highness The Duchess just 11 days after Archie's birth.
This detail, often overlooked, carries significant implications. Megan's claims about the palace withholding birth certificates are debunked by public records. In her recent YouTube video, Lady C is questioned about whether the children were born via surrogates, but she declines to provide a direct response, stating that she prefers to address this matter in her book. Lady C explains that her thoughts are intricately laid out in the book, making them easier to convey compared to an interview or a channel format. However, she does offer a snippet of insight, mentioning that Megan's behavior during Archie's gestational period has sparked inquiries, particularly from women who have experienced childbirth. The book meticulously examines this aspect, delving into the motivations behind Megan's actions.
One pivotal moment that deserves emphasis is the Birkenhead incident on January 14, 2019. During a visit to Birkenhead, Harry and Megan were already aware of bullying allegations leveled against them. Megan, visibly pregnant, had recently returned from a closed trip, and her prominent belly was noticeable at a December 2018 event at the Royal Albert Hall. Reports of tension with palace staff had surfaced, with junior employees leaking information for financial gain. While the press covered these events moderately, Megan and Harry were acutely aware of their tarnished reputations. However, during the Birkenhead visit, Megan's abdominal bump appeared to shift dramatically, raising questions about her concerns. Was she troubled by being labeled "Duchess Difficult," or was she anxious about the press uncovering mysterious prenatal activities?
While this forum isn't suitable for a detailed examination, Lady C's book offers comprehensive analysis, particularly regarding its implications for the line of succession. Notably, mainstream media overlooked these observations, but astute viewers of Getty Images noted Archie's seemingly extraordinary prenatal movements. Megan's conduct during this period was undeniably noteworthy, sparking legitimate concerns that must be addressed. Lady C proposes a resolution for all parties in her book. By handling the matter with careful consideration, the royal family can redirect questions and doubts to Megan, sparing themselves from further scrutiny. Once readers have had the opportunity to explore the book, Lady C will be better positioned to address this issue with greater clarity and insight.
While the suggestion of a surrogate being used in Megan's pregnancy isn't new, the evidence presented is compelling. As we confront these revelations, let us remember that truth is indeed stranger than fiction, and the reality is far more intricate than we could have ever imagined.