Prince Harry’s behavior in public, whenever Meghan Markle is beside him has just been placed under a microscope by a well placed insider.
This source spoke to the Daily Mail and explained how ‘very telling’ all the images of Prince Harry’s PDA are, given how Princess Kate looks alongside her children during their royal engagements that Prince George has started participating in more, and more.
“Harry is clearly very protective of his wife. They look very happy and close," they began by noting in their observation of the Sussex family Thanksgiving 'show up, do good' post about helping the needy on the American holiday.
“These are pictures that say everything about the Sussexes" who look like "an all-American event celebrating Thanksgiving" but for the insider it is more so "a highly curated image issued after the visit via social media."
It also makes it apparent to them that "they want to control their image and avoid dealing directly with the US press."
“One of the main reasons that Harry and Meghan lost the support of much of the British public was the feeling that they wanted it all ways. They want to be treated like royalty, keep royal titles for themselves and their children, but avoid much of the attention and scrutiny that goes with it,” the source also recalls.
But what makes it even more 'avoidant' is that “Thanksgiving is all about families getting together" so while its natural for the kids to be there, "but the public doesn’t get to see the faces of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, the sixth and seventh in line to the throne.”
For those unversed, this year the Sussex kids joined their parents at Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA) to make meal boxes for those affected by crisis.
What is pertinent to mention, that the Archewell website also dove into is that “OBKLA is a community-run nonprofit kitchen that brings people together to prepare and distribute fresh, high-quality meals for Angelenos facing hardship.”
“The meals prepared will reach local schools, shelters, senior centers, and other community organizations serving our neighbors in need. Each year, OBKLA provides more than 70,000 nourishing meals while fostering a sense of care, connection, and belonging.”