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One final comment for others that may be reading this thread. It's related to this: On my iCloud drive, there are NO folders named Desktop or Documents. The only things in there are files and folders I have specifically put there to sync to and from my iPad and iPhone. As I said, iCloud drive operates separately from the iCloud Documents and Desktop option.
There would be if you enabled that option though. That’s where they go!!!! Doubt me? You said you’ve never even used it so enable it. When you find out what happens, turn it off and find out again what happens. Until you actually do any of this, you can’t speak to how this works.