Meghan Markle was blasted by a royal photographer who claimed her decision to hide her children’s faces is nothing but a “money-making scheme”. The Duchess of Sussex has been increasingly sharing more pictures of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet on her social media this year.
Meghan’s latest post featured the Sussex family on a trip to Disneyland in California for Princess Lilibet’s fourth birthday last week. The family enjoyed rides at the California attraction, drawing comparisons with Harry’s childhood trip to Florida’s Walt Disney World with the late Princess Diana in 1993. The montage also featured a clip of Archie, six, and Lili meeting Disney princess Elsa from the film Frozen.
But despite Meghan’s rare glimpse into her family life, none of her children’s faces were visible.
Now, royal photographer Arthur Edwards blasted the Duchess for potentially wanting to use her children’s faces for profit.
He told The Sun: “I don’t know why we can’t see the children’s faces.
I think she’s obviously got some sort of scheme there where she might want some money ties on one day, I don’t know.”
He added: “Will we ever see their faces? I don’t know, maybe one day she’ll produce a calendar or something of her children’s faces and that’ll be sort of another Meghan special.”
The duchess captioned her latest video: “Thank you Disneyland for giving our family two days of pure joy!”
The footage was reminiscent of photos taken of the duke when he was eight and his mother Diana took him and William to Walt Disney World.
At the time, the royal siblings were photographed sitting at the front of a log on the Splash Mountain ride, with adults from their mother’s entourage behind them and Diana seated at the back.
