
While browsing through the photos Meghan shared, some fans pointed out one image in particular, suggesting it had been edited.
The picture shows Meghan and Harry touching noses while facing each other. However, one fan claimed it wasn’t a genuine photo, but rather a combination of two separate shots taken during their 2018 trip to New Zealand.
During that visit, the couple received a traditional welcome on the grounds of Government House.

During the welcome ceremony, they took part in the hongi — a traditional Māori greeting where two people touch foreheads and noses.
“She’s wearing the same earrings from the royal tour!” a Twitter user pointed out.
“I even recreated the same photo — and I’m not even good at Photoshop!”
Many people believe Meghan may have taken images of both her and Harry and merged their faces into one photo.
One commenter wrote, “This one looks fake to me. Isn’t it from when she met the Māori and greeted them the traditional way?”
Another added, “If you’re going to make fake photos in Photoshop… at least do it properly.”