How Prince Harry, Meghan Purposely Removed William, Kate From Photos From Royal Events
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been accused of purposely editing Prince William and Kate Middleton out of some of their photos from royal events.
Last month, the royals attended the Trooping the Colour and Prince Harry, Markle, and Middleton all rode in the same carriage. But on the Sussex Royal Instagram page, the Duchess of Cambridge was cropped out of the snap so that it only shows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
A photo of Prince Harry with Prince Philip was also uploaded on the same Instagram account. The snap only shows the two royals but the original picture actually includes Prince William.
The cropping out of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge from Prince Harry and Markle’s social media photos once ignited rumors of an alleged feud. The two royals are rumored to still be at odds with each other especially since Prince Harry is oftentimes seen on the Kensington Palace Instagram account.
Markle is once again being targeted by critics after speculations arose that she is the one handling her and Prince Harry’s Instagram account. And if this is true, she has control over what photos are uploaded and shared to their millions of followers.
According to People, one of the obvious indications that the “Suits” alum could be handling the Sussex Royal Instagram page is because some words are spelled using American English and not British English.
For instance, organization was written in some of the captions instead of organisation. Re-energized is also spelled as such and not as re-energised.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Markle recently split from Prince William and Middleton. And even though the move may have strengthened the female royals’ relations with each other, it is reportedly causing tension among royal staff.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were granted a suite of offices in the Buckingham Palace, and the royal staff is not pleased. They are reportedly upset that the royal couple is being given huge office space.
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