Thomas Markle, Samantha Markle, and the legendary Lady Colin Campbell—have finally come together to expose what many of us have been questioning for years: the authenticity of those children, and whether they’re truly eligible for royal succession. You all know I’ve been following this saga from the very beginning, and there’s always been something that didn’t sit right with me about those pregnancies.
Remember how secretive everything was with Archie’s birth? The way they completely broke from royal tradition, refusing to do the hospital steps photo, changing plans last minute from Frogmore to Portland Hospital—it all makes sense now, doesn’t it? And let’s talk about what Samantha Markle just revealed to Dan Wootton. That bombshell about Thomas Markle mentioning Meghan’s frozen eggs months before Archie was supposedly born. I mean, connect the dots, people! Why would there even be a discussion about frozen eggs if everything was happening naturally? Lady C said it perfectly: the whole thing stinks to high heaven—and she’s absolutely right.
We’re talking about the British line of succession here, not some Hollywood publicity stunt. This isn’t just about privacy anymore; this is about the integrity of the monarchy itself. Think about it: if surrogacy was indeed used, these children wouldn’t even be eligible for the line of succession. The rules are crystal clear—heirs must be born to a titled royal mother, no exceptions. And yet here we are, with Archie and Lilibet sitting at sixth and seventh in line to the throne.
You know what really gets me? The stark contrast between how Catherine handled her pregnancies and births, versus Miss Montecito. Catherine, our beloved Princess of Wales, has always been the epitome of grace and transparency. She stood proudly on those hospital steps after each birth, sharing her joy with the nation. Because that’s what real royals do—they understand their duty to the people. But Miss “privacy please” Markle? Everything is shrouded in mystery—no transparency, no tradition, just more smoke and mirrors from the woman who’s turned manipulation into an art form. And poor Harry—oh, how far he’s fallen, from our cherished prince to nothing more than a puppet dancing to her tune in California.
Let’s be real here: this is the same woman who lied about everything—from palace imprisonment to fictional racist conversations about her unborn child. The same woman who claimed she never Googled Harry and didn’t even know what the Commonwealth was. Are we really supposed to just take her word on something as monumental as the legitimacy of potential heirs to the throne?
You know what’s fascinating? The palace insider quoted in these reports said this scandal comes as no surprise—because even those within the royal circle are raising eyebrows. You know something’s seriously amiss when the people closest to the monarchy are questioning it. And let’s talk timing—why is all this coming out now? Could it be because their Netflix deal is falling apart? Their Spotify venture went up in flames? Or are they desperately trying to stay relevant while William and Catherine continue to exemplify everything that’s great about the modern monarchy?
The thing that really breaks my heart in all of this is thinking about King Charles. Imagine having to deal with this circus while trying to lead the monarchy into a new era. William and Catherine, however, have handled everything with such dignity, despite the constant attacks from these two attention-seekers.
Remember how Meghan used to go on about “her truth”? Well, maybe it’s time for the real truth to come out. If there’s nothing to hide, why not just provide the proof and put all these rumors to rest? But we all know that’s not going to happen, don’t we? This whole situation reminds me of that old saying: if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, well in this case, if it lies like a Markle and schemes like a Markle, what do you think we’re really dealing with here?
The more pieces of this puzzle that come together, the clearer the picture becomes. From the timing of those frozen egg discussions to the mysterious birth arrangements, from the unprecedented secrecy to the constant deflections, it all points to something major being covered up. What really gets me is how they’re using these children—whether they’re biologically theirs or not—as pawns in their game against the monarchy. These innocent kids are being dragged into their parents’ desperate grab for attention and relevance. It’s heartbreaking, really.
And speaking of heartbreaking, let’s not forget how they’ve treated Thomas Markle throughout all of this—a man who just wants to know his grandchildren, whether they’re biologically related or not. The cruelty of keeping him away and painting him as the villain in their narrative says everything about who Meghan really is.
Lady Colin Campbell made another excellent point when she called for clarity on the succession issue. This isn’t just about family drama anymore; this is about the future of the British monarchy. The line of succession isn’t something that should have question marks hanging over it. And you know what’s really telling? The silence from Montecito—no denials, no explanations, just more of their usual victim narrative. Whenever they’re questioned about anything, it’s always someone else’s fault—racism, jealousy, media bias. Never their own actions coming back to haunt them.
I keep thinking about how different things could have been if Harry had married someone who actually respected the institution, someone who understood what it means to be royal. Instead, he fell for someone who saw the crown as nothing more than a stepping stone to Hollywood fame.
And now look at him, living in California, cut off from his family, watching his brother and sister-in-law carry on the legacy he once shared while he makes cringeworthy documentaries and ghostwritten memoirs. It’s like watching a slow-motion car crash, isn’t it?
The saddest part is, Harry probably doesn’t even realize how thoroughly he’s been manipulated. From that first “what’s the Commonwealth” moment to now, every step has been calculated to distance him from his family and heritage. The man who once served his country with pride is now reduced to reading audiobooks and making cameos at woke events.
But let’s get back to these latest revelations. When Samantha Markle talks about those frozen eggs, she’s not just throwing around wild accusations. She’s sharing what her father told her months before Archie was supposedly born. That’s not speculation—that’s firsthand information from someone who was still in contact with Meghan at the time.
And think about the timing of everything: the rushed wedding, the conveniently timed pregnancy announcement at Princess Eugenie’s wedding (because heaven forbid someone else get attention for five minutes), the mysterious birth arrangements—it’s like watching a carefully orchestrated PR campaign rather than a real royal pregnancy and birth.
The palace insider’s comment about speculation simmering for years is particularly telling. These aren’t new concerns—they’ve been there all along. But now, with more people speaking out and more details coming to light, it’s becoming harder to ignore the obvious questions.
Lady Colin Campbell’s demand for proof isn’t unreasonable. It’s exactly what any responsible institution would require, given the circumstances. The succession to the British throne isn’t some minor detail to be brushed aside with privacy claims and victim narratives.
Remember how defensive they got when anyone questioned anything about the pregnancy? How they’d immediately cry racism or invasion of privacy? Classic deflection tactics from someone with something to hide. Because let’s be honest: if everything was above board, why not just be transparent about it?
And let’s not forget their track record with the truth. The secret wedding that never happened, the passport that was allegedly taken away, the doors that were supposedly locked, the media that supposedly wasn’t racist—every time their claims have been fact-checked, they’ve fallen apart like a house of cards. But this? This is different.
This isn’t about some minor detail they can spin their way out of. This is about the legitimacy of two children in the line of succession to the British throne. This is serious constitutional territory.
What really gets me is how they’ve weaponized these children, using them for PR when it suits them and hiding them away when it doesn’t. Remember those convenient photo leaks whenever negative press was building? The strategic first-day-of-school photos when they needed positive coverage? And where are these children now? We see more of Tyler Perry’s private jet than we do of the supposed heirs to the British throne.
It’s all part of the same pattern of manipulation and control we’ve seen from day one. The contrast with William and Catherine’s children couldn’t be more stark. George, Charlotte, and Louis are being raised with a perfect balance of privacy and public duty.
They appear at appropriate events, they’re learning about their future roles, they’re being prepared for the lives they’ll lead. Meanwhile, what do Archie and Lilibet know about their heritage? About the family they’re supposedly part of? About the history and tradition they should be connected to? They’re being raised in a bubble of their parents’ making, cut off from everything and everyone that should be part of their lives.
This whole situation is a mess of Meghan’s making, and Harry’s weakness has allowed it to spiral out of control. The fact that we’re even having to discuss the legitimacy of royal heirs in 2025 is unprecedented. But then again, everything about these two has been unprecedented, hasn’t it?
Lady Colin Campbell is right. This needs to be cleared up once and for all. The British people deserve to know the truth about who is in line for their throne. The monarchy deserves to have this cloud of suspicion lifted.