Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, can't be pregnant again, according to some royal observers. They also think that Prince Harry's wife was never pregnant the first time, and she faked her pregnancy by wearing a moonbump.

Rumors that the duchess was expecting surfaced soon after she and Prince Harry welcomed their first child, Archie Harrison, last May. Royal fans have been watching Duchess Meghan with interest as she recycled the same dresses she wore during her first pregnancy while on tour in South Africa.

Bookers across London have also been receiving betting odds that Buckingham Palace will make a second pregnancy announcement for Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry before this year ends. However, some fans on Quora expressed that the palace confirmation could be arguable. 

Apparently, even as the palace announced Meghan Markle's first pregnancy last year, there is still a group that doesn't believe it's real. For them, Prince Harry's wife was never pregnant at all, but she wore a moonbump for most of her first pregnancy. 

The moonbump is this contraption made of silicone and foam used for the stage, screen performances, or advertisements to show a pregnant woman. Apparently, it is ultra-realistic; hence, it could easily fool people into thinking that a woman is with a child. 

According to Daily Beast, there is a bizarre cult of pregnancy truthers debunking Meghan Markle's first pregnancy. They have shown "absolute proof" that Prince Harry's wife wore a moonbump in videos posted on YouTube.

One video insinuated that Meghan Markle's baby belly made a popping sound when she stood up. Commenters also stated that Duchess Meghan couldn't be squatting, bending down and standing up with ease if her baby belly was not a prosthetic. Another video showed that Duchess Meghan had a flat stomach and was absolutely "bump-free" when she went on a trip to New York in February, three months before her due date. 

On Twitter, truthers discussed that Duchess Meghan's pregnancy belly kept shrinking and enlarging in size whenever she moved. Some contend that she faked her pregnancy because she and Prince Harry used a surrogate for their first child. 

According to Brandwatch, 1.5 million discussed Duchess Meghan's moonbump between January to February, and that number may be increasing as rumors of her second pregnancy abound. It's unclear what the agenda is, but some royal observers think it's supposed to incite negative emotions at the expense of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.