Meghan Markle Faces Sleepless Nights as New Book Exposes Allegations of Fake Pregnancies and Surrogate Use



Respected   author  Benjamin  Smallbrook  recently  revealed   some   interesting  details about  his  upcoming book that promises to expose the Sussex baby scandal.  The  scandal  reportedly  involves  Meghan's  fake  pregnancy,   her  use of  a   surrogate   mother,  and an alleged cover-up by the  palace. 


In his  last  post  about  Kora,  Smallbrook described his  work  in proofreading this  fascinating   book   that   he  just  completed. The book  tackles  the controversial  subject  of  the   royal   family's   alleged  fake  pregnancy  and  her   use  of  surrogate   mothers,   and   reveals  how the late Queen  was   implicated   in  the alleged cover-up. 

 Mr.  Smallbrook expressed his deep sense of honor and flattery at being  tasked  with  reviewing the final manuscript before  publication. While he currently cannot divulge further information, he hinted that more details will be shared once he receives the green light to do so. According to his perspective, it's likely that the Queen was initially unaware of the situation. However, once she became aware, her options were limited. She may have hoped for a display of honesty and integrity from Prince Harry, but the situation seemed to have evolved in a different direction.  

At the outset, the royal family appeared oblivious to any surrogacy arrangements and believed that Meghan was genuinely pregnant. However, as questions and doubts arose, it became increasingly challenging for them to set the record straight. By that point, Meghan had been publicly seen with a visibly pregnant belly. Smallbrook suggests that both Meghan and Harry were involved in the alleged deception, leaving many to wonder what discussions took place behind closed doors, particularly between Harry and the Queen. 

 Regarding the palace's stance on these matters, they have not outrightly denied the rumors nor confirmed them. Smallbrook contends that this silence does not necessarily constitute a cover-up; rather, it is a strategic non-response. There are  also  claims that the palace  has   released  a statement  revealing  that Archie was born  through   a   surrogate   mother.  However,  the  announcement was reportedly  later   deleted,   leading  some  to   wonder   if  it was  a  typo.  

Lady Colin Campbell, a prominent  Corinthator,   noted  that  earlier   in   the   day  there  had   been  an  announcement  that Archie had been born  by   a   surrogate   mother,   possibly  from Kensington Palace.  The  official explanation  was  that the  site   had   been   hacked,   but   it  was  widely  reported   and  screenshots  were   circulated   around   the   world.   Mrs   Campbell   said  she was unaware of the speculation surrounding these events  as  she  did  not follow  the   discussions  online  and mainstream media coverage was limited.  In summary, the  story  revolves around the revelation of a  possible  royal  scandal   involving   fictitious  pregnancies and  allegations   of  surrogacy,  and  the palace's response, or lack thereof, to these  allegations.  Benjamin Smallbrook's insights  provide  a glimpse into the intricate web of rumors and intrigue surrounding this controversial  topic. 


 

 

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