THE ANATOMY OF A ROYAL RUMOR: Inside the Internet Exploitation of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Buckingham Palace’s Real Stance

By Media & Royal Correspondent Published: May 2026

In the hyper-connected era of modern media, the British Royal Family remains the ultimate currency for digital engagement. While traditional headlines focus on official engagements, real estate transitions, and shifting family dynamics, a massive, highly lucrative parallel universe thrives in the darker corners of social media. The latest viral waves sweeping across digital platforms target Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, claiming a dramatic “confession” regarding her pregnancies and alleging that Buckingham Palace has launched a highly classified investigation into what conspiracy theorists label the “moonbump secret.”

However, a rigorous examination of the facts behind the palace curtain reveals an entirely different reality. Buckingham Palace has opened no such investigation, and no such confession has ever occurred. Instead, the phenomenon exposes the complex machinery of modern clickbait, the deep-seated friction between the Sussexes and the British press, and the specific institutional reviews that did take place behind closed doors.


Deconstructing the “Moonbump” Phenomenon: The Birth of an Internet Myth

The rumor that the Duchess of Sussex utilized prosthetic bellies or hid a secret surrogacy arrangement is not new. It belongs to a specific, highly aggressive subculture of online commentators who have spent years over-analyzing public photographs, video frames, and official birth announcements. Every minor fabric fold, posture change, or physical movement during Meghan’s pregnancies with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet has been weaponized by digital creators to generate sensationalized video content.

The endurance of these theories lies heavily in the unique architecture of online algorithms, which incentivize high-emotion, conspiratorial narratives. For independent content creators, titles suggesting that “Buckingham Palace has finally broken its silence” or that a “shocking confession” has been made yield millions of views, generating massive advertising revenue.

In institutional reality, the British Crown has never validated or investigated these claims. Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are formally, legally embedded in the official British line of succession—a status that requires absolute legal verification of birth under British constitutional law. The Home Office and the Privy Council maintain strict legal standards regarding royal births, and the Sussex children remain recognized globally as legitimate heirs to the historic lineage.


The Real Investigations: What Buckingham Palace Actually Reviewed

While the palace has consistently ignored internet-concocted conspiracy theories regarding royal births, it has initiated historic, highly sensitive internal reviews regarding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. To understand the current climate of palace tension, it is essential to separate internet fiction from documented institutional history.

1. The 2021 Bullying Allegations and the HR Review

The most significant operational investigation launched by Buckingham Palace involving Meghan Markle occurred in March 2021. Prior to the Sussexes’ landmark interview with Oprah Winfrey, leaks emerged alleging that the Duchess had faced complaints of bullying from senior palace staff and personal assistants during her time as a working royal at Kensington Palace.

In an unprecedented move, Buckingham Palace announced it would launch a formal HR review into the circumstances, hiring an independent law firm to conduct interviews with former and current staff members. The Palace’s willingness to investigate the complaints underscored the deep internal fractures between the traditional royal household and the newly arrived American duchess.

2. The Final Decision on Confidentiality

The conclusion of the palace’s genuine investigation came with its own layer of corporate secrecy. Rather than publishing a highly detailed public report that would inevitably fuel a global media circus, Buckingham Palace quietly announced that the review had concluded, and that any institutional changes regarding HR policies would be implemented internally.

The palace strictly refused to release the findings, citing a commitment to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of the individuals who participated in the inquiry. This real-world policy of institutional discretion stands in stark contrast to the dramatic, public exposure frequently depicted in viral video titles.


The Communication Gap: How the Sussexes Changed Royal PR

The relentless spread of unverified internet rumors is also a direct byproduct of the fundamental communication warfare between Archewell—the Sussexes’ media organization—and the traditional palace press offices.

When Prince Harry and Meghan stepped down as senior working royals, they explicitly rejected the “Royal Rota”—the traditional system that grants British tabloids exclusive access to the royal family. In doing so, the Sussexes established an independent public relations strategy, operating primarily out of California and communicating directly through mainstream American networks, selective streaming partnerships, and global charitable initiatives.

This total break from traditional palace machinery left a massive information vacuum within the British media landscape. Without regular, structured access to the couple’s daily lives, tabloid outlets and independent online creators pivoted heavily toward speculative reporting. Because the Sussexes frequently choose not to dignified wild online conspiracies with official legal refutations, the rumors are allowed to circulate indefinitely in digital echo chambers, morphing over time into the elaborate “confession” narratives seen online today.


The Institutional Shield: Why the Monarchy Ignores the Noise

For senior royals like King Charles III and Prince William, the official strategy regarding online conspiracy theories remains deeply rooted in the institutional maxim: “Never complain, never explain.”

Palace strategists are acutely aware that issuing official statements to debunk bizarre internet fabrications only serves to elevate the rumors into mainstream news cycles. If Buckingham Palace were to release an official statement addressing the “moonbump” theory, it would inadvertently signal to the digital world that internet comment sections possess the power to force the hand of the British Crown.

Instead, the monarchy responds through symbolic, legal, and structural permanence. By keeping the Sussex children firmly listed on the official royal website’s line of succession, the palace provides its definitive, unshakeable answer to the digital noise. The crown focuses its institutional energy on long-term survival, navigating real transitions of power, and managing genuine geopolitical relationships, leaving the world of algorithmic clickbait to burn itself out in the background.