Meghan Markle was recently rumored to be pregnant with her and Prince Harry’s second child.

An onlooker told The Sun that the royal couple visited a Berkshire pub a few days ago with their son, Archie. While there, Prince Harry drank pints of beer but Markle opted to just drink water.

Royal fans were convinced that Markle only drank water during the alleged outing because she’s pregnant with her second child. Or it is also possible that the Duchess of Sussex is still breastfeeding Archie that’s why she couldn’t drink alcohol.

But it has now been revealed that Markle couldn’t be possible expecting her second child. And it’s also impossible that she opted to just drink water instead of alcohol at the Berkshire pub because she and Prince Harry were never there in the first place.

A spokesperson from the Rose & Crown pub told Harper's Bazaar that the Sussexes never made it to the pub. This statement is the exact opposite of what the onlooker previously said.

“They were on a table with, I presume, a private secretary. Meghan was cradling Archie most of the time… The little lad was as good as gold, I didn’t hear him cry once while he was there,” the insider said.

According to Town & Country, it is not uncommon for members of the royal family to be victims of a hoax. Earlier this year, Markle was also rumored to have been patronizing diet pills to aide with her post-pregnancy weight loss.

Photos of Prince Harry’s wife were also used to promote a particular weight loss product. But a palace spokesperson immediately denied the allegations. In a statement, the spokesperson that it’s illegal to use Markle’s name for advertising purposes.

Kate Middleton was also a victim of a hoax. A doctor previously uploaded a side by side photo of the mom of three and said that one of the photos shows that she underwent a cosmetic procedure. But Kensington Palace also said that the claims were categorically not true.

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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex is pictured visiting the Royal Variety Charity’s on Dec. 18, 2018, in Twickenham, England. Chris Jackson/Getty Images