Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not adopting an African baby despite reports. Pictured: Prince Harry and Markle wave as they leave Windsor Castle after their wedding to attend an evening reception at Frogmore House, hosted by the Prince of Wales on May 19, 2018 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Steve Parsons

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not in a rush to have a baby.

The new issue of Globe magazine recently claimed in their headline, "Meghan & Harry Adopt African Baby!" The cover featured the Duke and Duchess of Sussex smiling while Prince Harry cuddles an African baby. However, the report has already been debunked.

According to Gossip Cop, the photo featured in the cover was poorly photoshopped. Also, the original photo of Prince Harry carrying the baby was captured in 2010 when the royal visited Barbados and dropped by at a hospital caring for children following the earthquake in Haiti. To make the cover story appear as if it was taken just recently, the magazine used a headshot of the duke from a recently concluded event.

Globe alleged that the couple wanted to adopt a baby girl from Africa as they "fell in love with the infant while visiting an orphanage during their secret honeymoon." The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly started the adoption process.

A so-called palace insider added that "they simply decided they couldn't wait to become parents." Prince Harry and Markle's decision reportedly "thrown the palace into turmoil." "This will be a first for the royal family. Harry and Meghan are going to face a lot of opposition from the old guard," the unidentified source said.

Despite the palace's opposition, the couple reportedly wanted to "bring the baby back to Kensington Palace within weeks" and "have a rainbow family like Angelina Jolie."

The rumor-debunking site insisted that Globe's report was not true. Its sister publication, National Enquirer, was the first to report that Prince Harry and Markle wanted to follow the "Maleficent" star's decision to adopt "multiracial children."

In related news, it was revealed that Markle's dad, Thomas Markle Sr., also missed her first wedding. Thomas reportedly didn't attend Markle and Trevor Engelson's nuptials. Thus, Thomas has skipped two big events in Markle's life.

According to Sarah Grossbart of E! News, if there's one relative from Markle's family who would never disappoint her, it would be her mom, Doria Ragland. "She is the one member of Meghan's family important enough to receive not only an invite to the May 19 vows, but a prime seat near Queen Elizabeth, the relative who would never think to sell her daughter out or reveal private details of her tea with the Queen," the report stated.