British royal family after sensational claims surfaced alleging that the late Queen Elizabeth II was deeply upset over rumors connected to Meghan Markle and longstanding speculation surrounding the births of her children. The explosive allegations, reportedly discussed by royal commentator “Lady C,” have reignited online debate — though no evidence has publicly confirmed the claims.
According to recent commentary circulating across social media and royal gossip platforms, Lady Colin Campbell suggested the late monarch became increasingly frustrated by persistent rumors and the intense secrecy surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan’s private family matters during their time as senior working royals. Some reports have gone further, claiming palace insiders viewed the controversy as damaging to the institution’s credibility.
However, there is no verified proof supporting accusations involving surrogacy, and both Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have publicly presented their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, as their biological children. Buckingham Palace has never issued any statement suggesting otherwise.
The renewed speculation appears largely driven by online conspiracy theories that have circulated for years. Critics of those theories argue they rely heavily on edited video clips, anonymous sources, and unfounded assumptions rather than documented facts. Nonetheless, the topic continues to generate attention among royal watchers, particularly as tensions between Harry and the royal family remain unresolved.
Queen Elizabeth II was widely known for prioritizing stability, discretion, and the protection of the monarchy’s public image. Royal historians have often noted that she disliked public drama and preferred family matters to remain private. Because of that reputation, commentators frequently speculate about how she may have reacted to controversies surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their departure from royal duties.
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