Meghan ‘wants her kids to have same exposure’ as George, Charlotte and Louis | Royal | News

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly have two different ideas about how much attention they want their children to be. The couple has largely kept Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet together, and Meghan returned to Instagram last year.
Meghan, 44, has shared numerous photos of her children since returning to social media, but has been careful not to leave their faces out of the photos. Although he is keen to show off his children, Harry reportedly ideally wants Archie and Lilibet to live a life away from the prying eyes of the public.
In his new book he writes: BetrayalWriter Tom Bowers wrote: “Concerned about safety, Harry insisted that his children not be photographed. Meghan argued the opposite. She believed children were important to her brand. She talked about them living like normal California kids.”
Speaking of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, he wrote that Meghan “in due course demanded that her little prince and princess have the same exposure as William and Kate’s children.”
Despite being the three most photographed children in the world, it is believed that Catherine and William wanted all three of their children to live as normal lives as possible.
In the latest issue of the Royal Insider column, woman’s Royal Editor Emily Andrews opined that the children “are part of Meghan’s ‘perfect family’ brand.”
He wrote: “His team argued that the carefully controlled images of his children were entirely consistent with Harry’s campaigns. [and wish for privacy] and Meghan’s pursuit of sales.
“I’d say this is true for birds. Many celebrities rarely talk about their children, let alone post pictures of them.”
Archie was born in England in 2019, and Lilibet joined the family in 2021 following their move to the US.



