Meghan Markle and Prince Harry plot to ‘troll the world’ with plan to tease the public | Royal | News
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have yet to share a photograph of their two-month-old baby, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. Meghan gave birth to the baby on June 4, in Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, in California but the public have yet to see a glimpse of the royal baby. The couple also tend to shield their two-year-old son Archie in photographs, concealing his face from the images.
Royal expert Omid Scobie has suggested Meghan and Harry’s decision to keep images of their children private could be part of a plan to tease the public.
He said Archie’s second birthday snap was a perfect example of this, as the image only showed what the youngster looked like from behind.
The picture showed the toddler standing outside and clutching a number of helium ballonns.
Archie faces away from the camer and is seen looking up at the sky, so only the back of his is visible.
The photo was also shared in a sepia-tone and was quite blurry.
These factors made it very difficult for the public to notice any defining features Archie may share with his parents.
Speaking about the photo on his On Heir podcast, Mr Scobie said: “This was, as I think we’ve come to experience from the Sussexes, a photo of Archie but not too clear.
“I think this is their way of trolling the world.”
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Fans wrote of their suspicions on TWitter, with one person writing: “Archie is so big now! The picture in the middle looks like Harry with Lilibet.”
Another agreed, and said: “I think the middle photo of the three is Harry kissing Lili and maybe the last is Meghan and Archie?”
A third wrote: “I like to think that on the three photos joined, the one in the middle is a photo of Harry holding Lili.”
Harry and Meghan have shared no official photographs of baby Lilibet and have released very few clear images of Archie since stepping down as senior royals.
They are under no obligation to share photos of the children, and are unlikely to do so due to their desire to live a private life away from the public eye.
In 2016 Harry released a statement asking the press not to invade then-girlfirend Meghan Markle’s privacy, expressing his concern about her safety.
In recent years the Duke has described the press as “toxic” and condemned its treatment of his wife.
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