Prince Harry reportedly no longer sees Meghan Markle‘s public family photos as a privacy risk. A new claim says the Duke of Sussex approves recent birthday posts for Princess Lilibet. It also says he now supports controlled glimpses of their California family life.
The shift matters because Harry moved to the United States to shield Lilibet and Archie. At the time, his concern centered on media intrusion and unwanted attention. Now, insiders claim the disagreement is not about family photos, but control.
Insiders claim he now approves Meghan Markle’s public family posts
As per Rob Shuter’s, Prince Harry approved the latest photos. One insider said, “Harry is completely on board now.” They added, “There was a time when he wanted the children almost entirely out of public view. That’s changed.” Another source said Harry understood that Meghan’s platform could “occasionally include sharing family moments.” The claim connected that shift to the Sussexes’ life outside the royal bubble.
For context, Meghan Markle shared two Instagram pictures of Lilibet. Her caption read, “Our dream girl. Happy 5th birthday, Lili.” One photo showed Lilibet barefoot in a garden, reaching toward a purple flower. Another showed Harry holding his daughter while Meghan placed a hand on his shoulder. The post offered a rare family update while keeping Lilibet partly turned away.
However, the new report framed the family photos as a boundary issue. A source said, “Harry’s issue was never family photos. His issue was photographers stalking his children.” The insider said the images were shared “on their terms, when they want, how they want.” Another claimed, “This wasn’t Meghan convincing Harry to do something he didn’t want.” They added, “Harry fully embraces it now,” and called them “celebrating family, not sacrificing privacy.” For Meghan Markle, the tribute also matched her softer public family tone.
Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.
