
Website scrubs images in panic after viral bombshell; sleuths uncover pattern of deception that makes previous “privacy” excuses look even more ridiculous
In what may be the most explosive development yet in the never-ending saga of Montecito’s most famous residents, new evidence has emerged strongly suggesting that Meghan Markle has been using photographs of a professional child model to stand in for her rarely seen daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana.
The damning images — first spotlighted by sharp-eyed investigator Leilani of Barbados and later dissected in a detailed Substack investigation — come from Lil Olives, a small California children’s clothing brand. The red-haired young model bears an uncanny resemblance to the girl occasionally trotted out in Meghan’s carefully staged “private” posts. Most tellingly, the reflection of the photographer is clearly visible in the child’s glasses, providing what many are calling irrefutable proof that these are professional catalog shots, not candid family moments.

As the story exploded across social media yesterday, the offending product page and images mysteriously vanished from the Lil Olives website, triggering fresh accusations of a coordinated cover-up.


