Meghan Markle has dropped a bombshell that is shaking the ghosts of Buckingham Palace: She says that the late Queen Elizabeth II doubted her pregnancy with Archie, which turned a happy time into a deep wound.
The Duchess says that during the 2018 announcement, the Queen pulled her aside and asked her “details” like timing and proof, which made Meghan very angry and embarrassed.

“It felt like a slap,” one friend said in a low voice. “Meghan was overjoyed with the news of the baby, but the Queen’s cold stare made her feel like an outsider, like her happiness didn’t matter.” People say that the conversation took place in a quiet room in the palace, with only the two women present, while excitement buzzed outside.
Meghan thought it was the first sign: “That’s when I knew they’d never accept me or our kid,” she said. Archie, who was born months later, became a symbol of the split—a little prince that the institution looked at with suspicion.
The revelation is tearing open old wounds. Harry is said to be heartbroken and reliving the pain in their Montecito home, while William’s camp calls it “grief-twisted fiction” from beyond the grave. An aide said angrily, “The Queen’s memory needs peace, not this.”
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Camilla’s group? Angry but silent, afraid it will ruin Charles’s rule. Fans shout “Believe Black women!” on social media, while critics shout “Oprah 2.0—more tears, less truth.”
Angela Levin, a royal expert, said on TV, “This drags a saint through the mud.” Meghan is changing the past to make herself feel better. Is this promo fuel or pure pain now that the Sussexes are linked to Netflix?
Archie’s 6 now and doesn’t know anything, but one thing hurts: Family secrets, even royal ones, never stay hidden. Will this get better or stay with me forever?