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Meghan Markle fans shut down bizarre pregnancy conspiracy theory after spotting one explanation

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Updated 15:21 7 Jun 2025 GMT+1Published 09:45 5 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Meghan Markle fans shut down bizarre pregnancy conspiracy theory after spotting one explanation

Rumours surged after Meghan Markle posted unseen footage from Lilibet's birth

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Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@meghan

Topics: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Princess Lilibet, Pregnancy

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As users online continue to fuel an outrageous conspiracy theory about Meghan Markle's pregnancy, some fans have found a possible explanation for one detail in a clip from Lilibet's birth.

Meghan can't seem to catch a break - especially where her pregnancies are concerned.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are notoriously very private when it comes to the lives of their two children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4.

But the couple, as of recently, have been offering more of a glimpse into their private life across the pond.

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Celebrating the birthday of their four-year-old daughter yesterday (4 June), the mum-of-two posted an interesting clip of her and Prince Harry dancing around the delivery room, presumably not too long before she arrived.

Many were questioning Meghan's bump (Instagram/@meghan)
Many were questioning Meghan's bump (Instagram/@meghan)

Captioning the clip, she wrote: "Four years ago today, this also happened.

"Both of our children were a week past their due dates…so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn’t work - there was only one thing left to do!"

During both her pregnancies, the 43-year-old was accused of having a completely fake 'moon bump'.

'Moon bumps' are high quality, realistic fake pregnant bellies, often used on the sets of films and TV shows when a character is pregnant.

But the outrageous conspiracy theory was fuelled again by the birth clip, as some users noticed that her bump looked 'lumpy'.

"Her bump also didn’t move up and down," another noted.

A third said: "No woman nine months pregnant moves that way."

However, fans of the former actress have come to her defence, offering a potential explanation for the look of her bump in the video.

One said: "No monitor strap belt. Megan had one."

Fans have suggested she may have been wearing a monitor belt (Getty Stock Images)
Fans have suggested she may have been wearing a monitor belt (Getty Stock Images)

Another added: "Maybe these things but they’re not hooked up, neither is her iv but it's in, maybe she had to use the bathroom and they unhooked everything."

"Looks like she’s wearing a monitor on the belly that makes it look weird," a third noted.

One even encouraged dancing in the delivery room, adding: "I would recommend all women dance, walk, move around upright working with gravity during labour."

The star received even more backlash from the clip, as some suggested that such personal moments should be kept just for family.

One said: "Keep some private moments…private!"

While another said: "Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are a massive embarrassment to the Royal Family."

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