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People Spot X-Rated Detail In Meghan Markle’s Anniversary Post
People think they’ve spotted an X-rated detail in Meghan Markle‘s anniversary post to Prince Harry.
As Meghan Markle and Prince Harry marked seven years of marriage on May 19, fans were quick to spot what they believe is a not-so-subtle nod to the couple’s romantic life in one of her recent social media updates.
Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020 and relocating to California, Meghan has become increasingly active on social media.
With the launch of her new lifestyle brand, As Ever, and a Netflix show in the works, her online presence has been more visible than ever.
She frequently shares glimpses of her life in the U.S., including adorable moments with her and Harry’s two children.

The Duchess of Sussex took to Instagram to celebrate her wedding anniversary with Prince Harry, posting a heartfelt collage of moments the two have shared throughout their relationship.
Accompanying the photos, Meghan wrote: “Seven years of marriage. A lifetime of stories. Thanks to all of you (whether by our side, or from afar) who have loved and supported us throughout our love story – we appreciate you.”
She closed the message with a simple yet affectionate “Happy anniversary,” followed by a red heart emoji.
But it wasn’t this touching tribute that caught people’s attention, it was a post she made just the day before, on May 18, that sparked a lively conversation online.
In that post, Meghan shared a serene clip of herself arranging a bouquet of soft pink flowers, captioned: “Happy Sunday, friends.”
At first glance, the post seemed wholesome and ordinary. However, it was the background music that raised eyebrows.
The song Meghan chose to accompany the floral footage was LL Cool J’s 1995 hit ‘Doin’ It’, a track known for its overtly s**ual lyrics.
The snippet used in the clip features the line: “Doin’ it and doin’ it and doin’ it well / I represent Queens, she was raised out in Brooklyn.”
Although the video didn’t highlight any of the more explicit verses, fans on social media were quick to read between the lines.
Some interpreted the song choice as a cheeky nod to the couple’s personal life, with one user writing it confirmed they’re ‘having the nastiest s**.’
Another joked: “She’s sooo cheeky!” while others simply responded with wide-eyed emojis and: “Happy anniversary indeed.”
Several commenters speculated that the track selection wasn’t random, suggesting Meghan was deliberately being playful. “The choice of song was intentional,” one person claimed.
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