During her recent appearance at the Project Healthy Minds event in New
York alongside Prince Harry, Meghan Markle expressed her concerns about the
impact of social media on her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lili. While
at first glance, her statement seems like a genuine parental concern, some have
scrutinized her words and raised unexpected questions.
Meghan inadvertently mentioned that her children are "2 and a half" and "4 and
a half." This detail has led to some confusion. For example, if Archie is
indeed 4 and a half, it would imply that he was born in 2019. However, the
public announcement of his birth was made in May 2019, and unless there's some
form of time manipulation at play, this raises a logical discrepancy.
Moreover, Meghan confirmed her daughter's name as Lili. When we do the math,
it suggests she should be a little over 2 years old at the time of Meghan's
statement since Lili was born in June 2021. So, Meghan's assertion that she's
"2 and a half" has left many questioning her explanation.
While this revelation may appear groundbreaking and even shocking, it's
important to exercise caution and consider possible explanations for these
inconsistencies. It is highly unlikely that the Sussexes are creating
imaginary children for attention. More likely, these discrepancies in ages
could be attributed to misspeaking or rounding up the children's ages for
simplicity during her speech.
Meghan's genuine commitment to improving online safety for young people shouldn't be discounted based on this apparent slip of the tongue. It's essential to allow for clarification and context before making significant claims about her children's existence. The world awaits further information and clarification from Meghan to better understand the situation. Until then, it's premature to draw conclusions about the authenticity of her motherhood claims.