will we ever see Harry and Meghan’s children in public again? These intriguing signs – Closer

will we ever see Harry and Meghan’s children in public again? These intriguing signs – Closer
will we ever see Harry and Meghan’s children in public again? These intriguing signs – Closer

While her brother Archie is in London, Lilibet was born in the United States. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry did not hesitate to reveal their daily life in their series Harry & Meghan,
broadcast on Netflix. But the couple controls the image of their two toddlers. There is no question of letting them be approached by the press. And it seems that this hypervigilance will increase.

According to royal expert Burley, interviewed by Newsweek, the Sussexes would now avoid letting their children appear in public. Certain signs thus led the specialist to evoke this theory: “It is interesting to note that Harry and Meghan did not attend Father’s Day he notes.

photo credit: Bestimage Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, reveal never-before-seen photos and videos of their son Archie in “Harry & Meghan” (Netflix). The young family can also be seen in a short music video celebrating Lilibet’s first birthday, with cheeky Archie climbing on the table to help his little sister blow out the candles on a huge cake. In the sixth episode, Princess Eugenie visits her cousin Harry in the United States, joining him for a bonding moment with Archie on the beach. December 15, 2022.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry protect their children

From there to never seeing them again? It’s a plausible theory. “We feel like they’ve now reached a point where we may not see the kids again. […] I think they have really entered a new era, one of wanting to keep their children private.”

The goal of both parents is to provide as normal a life as possible for their children. They also made the decision to send them to one of the most popular and secure establishments in California. And the annual cost is exorbitant:
55,000 euros per year for a child.

A very prestigious school for Archie and Lilibet

But for royal commentator Lee Cohen,
this decision would be above ground.
“They’re looking at paying tens of thousands of dollars a year for their children’s education. If they are willing to indulge in this height of elitism, there is no need to argue for equality.” According to him, the Sussexes will have to “justify” of this choice, while “so many families struggle to afford even the basic necessities.”

This “such a prestigious institution highlights the deceptions that they are”. “They perpetuate the systems of privilege that they claim to denounce.” Once again, the Sussexes find themselves in the middle of a controversy. It is also for this reason that the two parents made the decision to keep their children away from the press.

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