When Prince Archie was still a baby, few photos were released that featured his face, whether it was his Christmas card or otherwise. But as children have grown up, a lot of creative censorship is being seen in the works of social media.
But as the prince’s seventh birthday approaches, there is discussion about whether the public will finally be able to see a proper image of the US-based royal family.
Insiders spoken to Ni idea Be warned, however, that Prince Harry is against the idea, and for several reasons.
According to their findings, “This is not the first time this conflict has come up – and there have been times when Meghan has prevented Harry from showing photos of their children. But Meghan feels this is the right time to release a formal set of photos of her for Archie’s birthday – especially now that her Archie candle has been released.”
On the other hand, Prince Harry has other fears, namely the possibility that Archie and Lilibet could “lose their titles” if they continue to push the lines between being royalty and monetizing it, according to the insider.
But the insider admitted that’s not their only fear when it comes to their young children. “He’s also afraid of trolls and a target on his young son’s back. He has enough to deal with – having his photo exposed to the online world will change his life and not necessarily in a good way.”
This comes shortly after news agencies began reporting on Prince William’s plans for the firm, some of which include bringing in lesser-known royals such as Prince Edward’s son, should he want to take on the responsibility of becoming a senior royal in the future.
Even royal biographer Tom Sykes has a warning in his article for The Daily Beast, writing, “Prince William, Prince Andrew, as well as all other non-working royals, will be stripped of their HRH and princely titles when he ascends the throne, the Prince’s friends and associates have said.”
