Prince Harry is likely to be “annoyed” at his wife Meghan Markle for her latest move, a royal expert has said. The Duchess of Sussex, 44, had a busy week last week as she celebrated not only the release of season two of With Love, Meghan, but her latest As Ever product drop too.
The Duchess has used her own Instagram this week to promote both her show and products, and even gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at filming her Netflix series. This included photographs of her two children Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, on set.

While their faces could not be clearly seen in the photographs, the sweet pictures showed Archie holding a filming clapperboard and Lilibet in the director’s chair, with royal fans delighted to see the couple’s children.
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However, with Meghan using these photographs to promote her Netflix show, one royal expert believes that this will have annoyed Prince Harry.
Speaking to The Sun, royal expert and author Hugo Vickers said he thinks Harry, 40, will not be happy about Meghan posting photographs of their children in the context of promoting her Netflix show.

Mr Vickers said: “He (Prince Harry) ought to be extremely annoyed. Obviously, I don’t know what he thinks, but I think he does what he’s told probably.
“You know, what worries me much more, to be quite honest, is what the children themselves are going to think when they get a little bit older and they realise how they’ve been exploited.”
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been strict about keeping their children out of the public eye since quitting royal life in 2020 and moving to Montecito, California.
However, since rejoining Instagram at the start of the year, the duchess has shared more photographs than ever before of her children, with most of these photos not showing their full faces.
It is believed the couple are careful about what they share publicly about their children as a result of safety fears.