It seems all may not be well behind the scenes for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. According to The Sun‘s royal editor Matt Wilkinson, Harry is allegedly “not overly happy” with Meghan using their children — Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3 — to promote her new brand, As Ever.
Speaking on Friday’s episode of A Right Royal Podcast, Wilkinson revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex don’t exactly agree when it comes to sharing photos of their kids publicly.
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“My understanding is that up to a certain point, Harry would much rather his children weren’t seen,” Wilkinson explained. He emphasized that Harry has always been cautious about exposing Archie and Lilibet to the public eye, especially online.
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“He doesn’t want them to be photographed,” Wilkinson added. “He’s got this idea that if he even steps outside of Montecito with the kids, there’s going to be a horde of photographers waiting for them.”
Meanwhile, Meghan seems to have a different approach. As she pushes forward with her new business ventures after stepping away from royal duties, she appears more willing to give glimpses of their family life — a move that Harry reportedly finds uncomfortable.
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Recently, Meghan shared new photos of Archie and Lilibet on social media, sparking speculation that she’s incorporating more of their family image into the branding of As Ever. While fans loved the rare look into their lives, insiders claim that Harry remains deeply protective of their privacy, preferring a much more private upbringing for their kids — away from cameras and headlines.
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The couple’s differing views have fueled rumors of ongoing tensions as they continue navigating their life post-royalty. Whether they’ll find a middle ground between privacy and public life remains to be seen.