Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been the subject of a slew of fake stories. And before their son, Archie was born, things got even worse for the royal couple.

Here’s a look at some of the fake reports surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s plans for their 3-month-old son.

In October 2018, rumors swirled that Prince Harry and Markle will be leaving the royal family for their baby. An unnamed source was also quoted as saying that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be making a huge announcement regarding their absurd plan.

But as it has now been confirmed, Prince Harry and Markle never left the royal family. And by the looks of it, they don’t have any reason to do so.

Months later, rumors swirled that Markle has decided to give birth in the United States. The “Suits” alum is an American citizen and she also used to work as an actress in the US. But after she got engaged to Prince Harry, Markle decided to relocate to the United Kingdom.

And as such, there is absolutely no reason for the Duchess of Sussex to give birth to her son in the United States. If this was her plan all along, Prince Harry should’ve been the one to relocate.

Additionally, Prince Harry’s job as a member of the royal family is regarded with more importance compared to Markle’s job as an actress. And when she married her husband, she also became a royal herself.

Two months before Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born, Vanity Fair claimed that Prince Harry and Markle have decided to raise their son as gender-fluid. But sources confirmed that this wouldn’t be the case.

In May, rumors also swirled that Prince Harry isn’t the biological dad of Archie. However, a source recently revealed that Archie has tufts of ginger hair, which proves that he and Prince Harry are related to each other.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Son Archie
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are pictured presenting their newborn son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, during a photocall in St. George’s Hall at Windsor Castle on May 8, 2019 in Windsor, England. Dominic Lipinski-WPA Pool/Getty Images