Harry is not enthusiastic about the fact that the Duchess uses the images of their children to promote his own brand as before.
Prince Harry is unhappy with how his wife Meghan Markle, is attracting children to support her new as a brand. This was said by the royal editor of Sun Matt Wilkinson in Podcast, the right royal podcast.
According to the expert, although Duke generally supports Megan’s business initiatives, she does not approve the use of a picture of five -year -old Archie and three -year -old lilibet to newspapers, even though their faces remain hidden. This is contrary to his desire to maintain children’s privacy and protect them from excessive attention.
“In my understanding, Harry wants not to see his children before a certain stage. He hates them [фотографировали]. He believes that if he leads them out of Montesito, there will be a bunch of us trying to photograph his children, “Wilkinson said.
At the same time, according to her, Meghan Markle has a different perspective: she wants to lead a more open lifestyle – go to the beach, share moments with children and do not live in complete separation.
Like the brand, developed by Megan recently, is associated with lifestyle and personal stories, where the Duchess often positions himself as a caring mother.
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