On Mother’s Day, Meghan posted a candid moment of her children climbing on her with the caption: “I, too, love you more than all the stars in all the sky, all the raindrops, and all the salt on all the french fries in all the world.” And during the April launch of As Ever, she released images of Archie and Lilibet gardening.
Yet the public sharing has raised eyebrows. A source told Page Six that Meghan and Harry have taken “great lengths” to protect their children from the spotlight, and noted the timing of these recent posts seemed unusual, especially now that the children are more recognizable.
meghan and lili, the beekeepers
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— magali 🐼 (@MagaliDMathias) May 25, 2025
Meanwhile, Prince Harry addressed his ongoing security concerns during an interview with the BBC and in the ITV documentary Tabloids on Trial. He said, “All it takes is for one lone actor who reads this stuff to act on what they’ve read… Whether it’s a knife or acid, these are things that are genuine concerns for me. It’s one of the reasons why I won’t bring my wife back to this country.”
Despite criticism from some quarters, Meghan and Harry continue to share selective glimpses into their family life, prompting both backlash and praise from royal watchers around the world.
One user asserted that Meghan was leveraging her children to “gain relevance.”:
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