Meghan Markle shocked the world last month when she revealed that she suffered a miscarriage in July.
In her op-ed piece for the New York Times, the Duchess of Sussex detailed what it was like to lose her unborn child.
While a lot of people praised Markle for her candidness and honesty, some critics and tabloids also lambasted her.
In its Dec. 21 issue, Globe even had the audacity to question whether Markle’s miscarriage was based on facts.
A source claimed that Markle has a history of exaggerating things to get sympathy.
And since the tabloid is convinced that Markle is used her miscarriage story as a publicity stunt, they couldn’t help but wonder if she just made it all up.
Gossip Cop immediately busted the tabloid for suggesting that Markle could lie about something as tragic as losing her unborn child.
They also dubbed the tabloid as vile for questioning Markle’s honesty and sincerity.
The rumor-debunking site also called the tabloid a coward because they claimed that palace insiders were the ones questioning Markle when in fact, they are the ones questioning Prince Harry’s wife.
They also said that Markle’s miscarriage and op-ed piece has nothing to do with the royal family. But the tabloid still made it seem as though the two are connected to each other.
Meanwhile, Globe has been targeting the royal family for years.
In its Nov. 30 issue, they claimed that it was the palace that lured Princess Diana into a death trap.
After all, there is an ongoing inquiry regarding the late royal’s interview for Panorama in 1995.
However, the palace didn’t have anything to do with the interview. In fact, the queen was shocked when she found out that Princess Diana spoke to journalist Martin Bashir back then.
In its Nov. 9 issue, the tabloid alleged that Prince Andrew failed his lie detector test.
This is unlikely to happen because there’s no report that the Duke of York took a lie detector test in the first place.
And if these rumors weren’t enough, Globe also alleged Prince Andrew and Prince Harry made it their mission to destroy the royal family.
In its Oct. 19 issue, the tabloid claimed that the two men joined forces to threaten the monarchy by involving themselves in major controversies.
However, Prince Andrew’s sexual abuse scandal has nothing to do with Prince Harry’s decision to quit The Firm earlier this year.