Fact Check: Did Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Have Twins? Revisiting Viral Rumor

As a dedicated follower of all things related to celebrities and their personal lives, I can’t help but shake my head at the sheer amount of misinformation that circulates about them, especially when it comes to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The pair welcomed two adorable little ones into the world: Prince Archie in 2019 and Princess Lilibet in 2021.


It’s a bitter truth that misinformation travels faster than fact on the internet, especially surrounding famous celebrities like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry who have been victims of it. The pair had two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, but during her first pregnancy, it was wildly speculated that she was having twins.

In May 2019, Markle and her spouse welcomed their first child, a boy named Prince Archie. There was much speculation about whether she might have twins while she was pregnant. As reported by People Magazine, Paddy Power, a betting agency, received an unusual number of bets, leading to odds of 5/1 that she would give birth to twins.

It’s been said that due to an overwhelming number of wagers predicting Meghan and Harry to have twins, we had to halt all bets in this market today. This influx of bets has led us to suspect that maybe the gamblers – or someone with inside information – knows something we don’t.

Prior to the arrival of their child, whenever they discussed the matter, the royal couple always referred to the baby as a single entity. In his speech at the Endeavour Fund Awards in February 2019, Prince Harry mentioned that there was “a rather large baby inside!”

In the present, Archie now has a new sibling who joined him on June 4, 2021. This little sister of his is called Princess Lilibet. Additionally, there have been whispers concerning the Suits actress, suggesting that she may have given birth to twin boys while attending university with a businessman.

In various online discussions, numerous individuals expressed skepticism about this theory. On Quora, for instance, some participants rejected the idea as implausible. One user argued that if such an event had transpired, it surely would have been uncovered by now. Another individual found the speculation amusing and dismissed it by questioning its origin, suggesting someone must have come up with it fantastically.

Previously mentioned gossips serve as a tiny glimpse into the widespread issue of misinformation that has been plaguing influential personalities, either in their professional or personal spheres. Such instances are multiplying rapidly, with limited resources available to combat the tide of false information.

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2024-09-04 13:24