Meghan posts new photo of Prince Harry with children after royal backlash
- Over the weekend, Meghan Markle posted a black-and-white Instagram photo featuring Prince Harry alongside their children, Archie and Lilibet, likely taken at their home in California.
- This followed Prince Harry’s Friday BBC interview, where he discussed losing a five-year legal battle over downgraded UK security protections.
- Harry said the security downgrade makes it unsafe to bring his family to the UK and linked this dispute to his strained relationship with King Charles III, who is undergoing cancer treatment.
- He expressed uncertainty about the remaining time his father has, identified the security dispute as the main obstacle, and shared a desire to mend their relationship despite continuing conflicts.
- The court ruling and Harry’s remarks have escalated family tensions and public scrutiny regarding royal security and private disputes.
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