Filmmaker Andrew McCarthy has stirred significant controversy with his new documentary, “His Brats,” which challenges the narrative surrounding Meghan Markle’s pregnancy with her first child, Archie. The film, which scrutinizes various public figures, presents evidence and testimonies from anonymous sources that question the authenticity of Meghan’s pregnancy.

Central to McCarthy’s claims are alleged discrepancies in Meghan’s public appearances, particularly the size and shape of her baby bump during her pregnancy with Archie, who was born in May 2019. The documentary suggests these inconsistencies could imply the involvement of a surrogate, rather than Meghan carrying the child herself. Though it does not directly access Meghan’s medical records, McCarthy’s film includes interviews with anonymous medical experts who support this theory.

The release of “His Brats” has ignited a storm of reactions on social media, with users on platforms like Twitter and Reddit engaging in heated debates over the revelations. Many users, who have long harbored skepticism about Meghan’s pregnancy, expressed a sense of vindication, with comments such as, “Finally, the truth is coming out.”

As of now, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have not publicly responded to the claims in the documentary. However, sources close to the couple indicate that they are considering legal action against McCarthy, citing defamation and invasion of privacy. The couple has a history of defending their privacy rights and has previously taken legal action against media outlets for false reporting and harassment.

 

This controversy adds to the ongoing challenges and scandals that have surrounded Meghan and Harry since they stepped back from royal duties in early 2020. Their relationship with the British royal family has been strained, particularly following their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, where they made serious allegations against the institution.

If McCarthy’s claims are substantiated, they could have significant implications for Meghan and Harry, as well as for the broader royal family. The documentary’s allegations are likely to intensify scrutiny over issues of transparency, privacy, and the handling of personal information within the royal institution.