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Conspiracy Theorists Have Very Bizarre Claims About Meghan’s Cringe Twerking Video

Shocking theories about Meghan Markle’s twerking video exposed.

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Meghan Markle has danced her way straight back into a tabloid tornado, and this time, it’s not just about her moves.

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Meghan’s pregnancy video described.

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An 80-second Instagram clip, shared to celebrate Princess Lilibet’s fourth birthday, shows a very pregnant Meghan twerking in what appears to be a hospital room.

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Soundtracked by the viral Baby Mama Dance, the clip features Meghan lip-syncing and bump-shaking in a hospital gown, with Prince Harry awkwardly shuffling in behind her.

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“Four years ago today,” the caption reads, beneath the heavily edited, retro-styled reel posted to her three million Instagram followers.

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“Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn’t work – there was only one thing left to do!”

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For Meghan, that apparently meant breaking into a twerk beside a hospital bed. For her critics, it meant sounding the alarm.

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Harmless fun? Maybe. But the internet sleuths think otherwise—and they’ve wasted no time in resurrecting one of the wildest royal conspiracy theories to date.

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Theories about Meghan’s twerking video detailed.

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The clip, while clearly meant to be lighthearted, has become social media rocket fuel—especially for those peddling long-standing rumors that Meghan never carried her children at all.

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Conspiracies about “Moonbumps,” surrogates, and staged births have trailed Meghan since 2019, when she was pregnant with her first child, Archie.

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In some corners of Reddit and X (formerly Twitter), this latest video is being touted as fresh “evidence” of a so-called royal cover-up.

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The core theory? That Meghan’s baby bump was fake, purchased, and strapped on for photo ops—while a surrogate secretly carried both of her children.

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“It’s just not believable,” wrote one user. “No woman that far along is out here doing the Baby Mama Dance unless it’s on a green screen.”

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Others zeroed in on supposed “continuity errors” in the video: Meghan’s jewelry, her movements, the lighting, even Harry’s hoodie.

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“Wouldn’t she have had to remove her rings if she was really in a hospital setting?” asked another conspiracy theorist.

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Original pregnancy rumor traced.

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These kinds of online rabbit holes are nothing new to Meghan and Harry—who’ve long been favorite targets of internet obsessives and armchair detectives.

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The speculation first caught fire in early 2019, when clips of Meghan’s “folding bump” during public appearances were dissected frame by frame.

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Users at the time claimed her belly moved “unnaturally,” citing supposed creases, angles, and physics-defying positions as “proof” of prosthetics.

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By the time Meghan gave birth to Archie, the surrogate theory had its own viral subreddit, complete with timelines, photo comparisons, and AI-assisted analysis.

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Harry once called online criticism of Meghan “cruel and calculated,” but the royal couple’s efforts to fight back have only seemed to make things worse.

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Royal watchers argue that the couple’s complicated relationship with privacy—criticizing media scrutiny while posting intimate content—only fuels the fire.

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Analysis of twerking video confirmed.

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Ingrid Seward, royal expert and editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, didn’t hold back in her take on the twerking video.

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“They make such a point about privacy and security and then they put stuff out there. Meghan can’t resist,” Seward told The Sun.

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“I think it’s completely hypocritical for everything she stands for. It’s very embarrassing.”

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Still, the video racked up millions of views within hours, and sparked headlines across the globe—some praising Meghan’s candor, others raising their eyebrows.

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The problem? What was likely a private, cheeky memory has become public domain—open to interpretation, ridicule, and conspiracy.

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For critics, the biggest question isn’t whether Meghan was dancing, but whether she was even pregnant to begin with.

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Some even claim the footage was generated by AI or filmed on a studio set, calling the lighting and background “suspiciously controlled.”

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Others say it’s physically “impossible” to move like that during late-stage pregnancy, dubbing Meghan “superhuman” with a side of sarcasm.

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Meghan’s defenders say the entire controversy is misogynistic nonsense rooted in an unwillingness to let her be both royal and real.

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But even her fans admit: the choice to drop a hospital-room twerk clip on Instagram was… bold.

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Will Meghan address the rumors?

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Whether it was meant to silence the trolls or just make her daughter laugh, the result has been the opposite: the internet is now on fire.

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And in true Sussex fashion, a viral video meant to reclaim the narrative has instead sparked one of the wildest royal plotlines yet.

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