In a bombshell revelation, filmmaker Andrew McCarthy has sparked significant controversy with his new documentary Bratz, which includes explosive claims about Meghan Markle’s pregnancy with her first child, Archie.

According to McCarthy, newly uncovered evidence raises serious doubts about whether Meghan carried Archie herself.


The documentary, which dives into the lives of several high-profile figures, has ignited a firestorm of debate.

 

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One of the most shocking segments of Bratz focuses on Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and suggests that inconsistencies in her public appearances during her pregnancy may point to the use of a surrogate. McCarthy highlights supposed discrepancies in the size and shape of Meghan’s baby bump, arguing that these details cast doubt on her pregnancy.

The film also features testimony from anonymous sources close to the royal family and confidential interviews with medical experts, although it stops short of directly revealing Meghan’s medical records.


The documentary has sent shockwaves across social media, with users on platforms like Twitter and Reddit engaging in heated discussions.


Some viewers, who have long harbored doubts about Meghan’s pregnancy, view the documentary as confirmation of their suspicions. However, critics argue that the film is speculative and lacks concrete evidence.

 

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As of now, neither Meghan Markle nor Prince Harry has publicly responded to the claims, though sources close to the couple suggest they may pursue legal action against McCarthy for defamation and invasion of privacy.

Meghan and Harry have previously defended their privacy through legal battles with media outlets, and this situation could escalate into another high-profile case.


This latest controversy adds to the challenges the couple has faced since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, following their widely publicized interview with Oprah Winfrey. If McCarthy’s claims gain traction, it could raise significant questions about transparency, privacy, and the royal family’s handling of personal information.