Expert 'reveals' how Harry would have reacted to Meghan's major Lilibet move

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly clashing over their differing ideas on how they want to protect their children. The King's youngest son is said to be keen to keep Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet out of the spotlight, but Meghan is said to want to, with boundaries, allow fans into their lives.Taking to Instagram last month, Meghan shared a sweet picture of Harry holding onto Lilibet, who looked adorable in an all-pink outfit. The heartwarming picture, which was released to mark Valentine's Day, was shared with a caption that showcased Meghan's love for her young family.The caption read: "These two + Archie = my forever Valentines,” sweetly mentioning Archie, even though he was not in the picture.Speaking of how Harry may have reacted to the picture, especially as it clearly showed Lilibet's side profile, royal author Ingrid Seward suggests that the couple may have clashed over the decision.Ms Seward told the Mirror: "I would think they have had some pretty fiery rows about the topic, because it’s not at all how Harry wanted it to be."They said they were leaving the Royal Family because they wanted a more private life, and they have created anything but that for themselves."She said that the decision to share pictures of their children shows a contradiction to what their previous claim of wanting a more private life.*** Ensure our latest royal headlines always appear at the top of your Google Search by making us a Preferred Source. Click here to activate or just add us as Preferred Source in your Google search settings. ***She added: "It appears they left the family because they wanted a public life and to earn money."There must have been some pretty strong disagreements over the privacy issue. Harry understands it better than Meghan, due to his own experiences as a child."Meghan and Harry stepped down from royal life in early 2020, before moving to California later that year. The couple then welcomed Lilibet, who turns five later this year, in 2021.
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