Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have long found themselves at the center of speculation from online commentators—but recent reactions to a simple family celebration have taken conspiracy theorizing to a new extreme.
Following the release of a heartwarming video montage celebrating Princess Lilibet’s fourth birthday, social media skeptics have reignited outlandish rumors—some even questioning the existence of the Sussex children altogether.
A Magical Family Outing
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex marked their daughter’s big day with a trip to Disneyland. The footage, reportedly shared by Meghan on Sunday (June 8), features glimpses of the family enjoying the theme park. Lilibet, wearing a soft blue cap, is seen engaging in sweet moments with her older brother Archie, now seven, including meeting a Frozen character and posing for a photo near a log ride.
While the children’s faces remain hidden—covered with emoji overlays—likely out of respect for their privacy, the video clearly aims to offer fans a window into the family’s personal joy. “Thank you @disneyland for giving our family two days of pure joy!” Meghan wrote in the caption.
The AI Theory Makes a Return

Despite the wholesome nature of the post, certain corners of the internet latched onto it to resurrect an increasingly bizarre theory: that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are either computer-generated or portrayed by body doubles.
Critics pointed to perceived inconsistencies—such as the supposed mismatch in seasonal clothing or background distortions in the images—to support their claims. One commenter claimed that a floorboard looked digitally altered, suggesting a nanny had been edited out. Another insisted Lilibet appeared to be “levitating” in one shot, allegedly indicating digital manipulation.
Privacy and Perception

