Rumors have been circulating fiercely that King Charles has stripped Meghan Markle of her royal lineage due to alleged forged files concerning Prince Archie’s birth. However, factual information from reliable sources and official documents tells a very different story.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, married Prince Harry in 2018 and since then, the couple and their children—Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet—have been formally recognized as members of the British royal family, though Harry and Meghan stepped back from their roles as senior royals in 2020. Despite this step back, Meghan retains her duchess title and royal status through marriage. Archie and Lilibet hold the titles of prince and princess by virtue of being grandchildren of the monarch, now King Charles.
No credible evidence or official palace statement supports claims that Meghan has been stripped of her royal connection or that Archie’s birth records were forged. Archie’s birth certificate and details about Meghan’s pregnancies have been publicly documented and repeatedly confirmed by the palace.
The titles of Archie and Lilibet align with historic royal protocols for grandchildren of the sovereign, formalized with King Charles’s accession in 2022. The Sussex family’s complex relationship with the palace is marked more by personal and media challenges than by any formal removal of titles.
While Meghan and Harry’s departure from official royal duties altered their roles, their ties to the monarchy and their children’s positions remain legally intact according to all verified sources and royal precedents.
In summary, the fierce allegations about forged files and Meghan being stripped of royal lineage are unfounded tabloid rumors without factual basis. Meghan and her children remain recognized members of the royal family, navigating complex but official roles within the British monarchy.
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