A new wave of online claims says a former nanny has “exposed” a private home incident involving Meghan Markle and Prince George, sparking another round of outrage around the royal family.
The headline works because it combines three powerful ingredients: a child, a royal household, and a long-running feud between Meghan and the palace. That is exactly the kind of mix that turns speculation into a viral story. But a viral story is not the same as a proven one.
Catherine’s name is also being pulled into the drama, with claims that she “rages” over the alleged incident. That framing is typical of royal gossip: it takes an unconfirmed allegation and then adds an emotional reaction to make the story feel complete. In reality, there is no solid public evidence here to support that leap.
What makes these stories so persistent is the audience they already have. Meghan remains one of the most scrutinized women in the world, and any rumor involving her is likely to be amplified by supporters and critics alike. Once a claim enters that cycle, it can travel far beyond its original source.
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