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

Meghan Markle gave birth to her son, Archie, on May 6. Two months later, the adorable baby boy was christened at a private christening in Windsor.

Since the event was private, no one had access inside the venue other than the royals and one official photographer. But a royal fan recently created a fake photo to make it look as though Markle and Archie stepped out in public after the occasion.

In the snap, the Duchess of Sussex’s face was used to replace the face of Princess Mary. And since the original photo belonged to Princess Mary, she is carrying her child in the snap.

It is also important to note that Markle wore a cream-colored dress to her son’s christening. Princess Mary, on the other hand, wore a blue dress to the christening of her twins. This means that Markle’s face was really placed over Princess Mary’s face in the fake photo.

After seeing the edited snap, royal fans couldn’t help but feel enraged. One of them asked why the person who edited the picture felt that there’s a need to replace Princess Mary with Markle.

“Why would you put Meghan's face to Mary's photo? This is ridiculous! Madness!” the royal fan wrote.

Another person said that Princess Mary is from Denmark and using her identity and replacing it with Markle is punishable by law.

“The problem lies in the future when people believe this nonsense to be true!” another person commented.

Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time that Markle was edited into a photo. But in the past, the drawings appeared to be less harmless.

For instance, royal fans have created edited photos of Markle with Kate Middleton and Princess Diana to give royal fans an idea of what the trio’s relationship may be like if the Princess of Wales is still alive.

Another royal fan also created a drawing of Markle with Middleton, Princess Diana, and Princess Charlotte.