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Meghan Markle’s secret strategy behind not sharing Archie, Lilibet faces revealed

Meghan Markle shares photographs of her kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, on social media but hides their faces

Published May 06, 2026
Meghan Markle’s secret strategy behind not sharing Archie, Lilibet faces revealed
Meghan Markle’s secret strategy behind not sharing Archie, Lilibet faces revealed

Meghan Markle’s approach to sharing images of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, has once again sparked public discussion.

Over the years, Meghan and Prince Harry have consistently limited how much of their kids are shown in public, often sharing carefully framed photos that keep their faces out of clear view.

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While the Duchess of Sussex’s move is seen as an effort to protect her kids’ privacy, some online users suggested that there is a secret strategy behind the pattern Meghan chooses to post the pictures.

As per Daily Star, the comments read: "Why does Meghan always hide her children's faces? Many people believe this is not just about privacy.

"Recently, Meghan often shares photos of Archie and Lilibet, but their faces are never fully shown. Sometimes we only see their side profiles.

"Other times their faces are covered or blurred. This makes people curious and suspicious. Before leaving the Royal family, Meghan did not hide Archie's face this much.

"His photos were shared openly with the public but, after her fallout with the Royals, everything changed. Meghan started keeping her children mysterious.

"Now, whenever Meghan launches a new brand, or promotes a new show, new photos of the children suddenly appear. People rush to talk about them.

"They wonder what the kids look like and who they resemble. This attention brings headlines and clicks. Some believe Meghan uses this curiosity on purpose. Sadly, the children become a part of the spotlight, even though they are too young to choose."

F. Qureshi
F. Qureshi is a Deputy News Editor covering royal affairs, fashion, and Netflix films, with 4 years of experience in the field. She brings a lifestyle-driven lens to her work, connecting royal narratives with style trends and on-screen storytelling, while offering readers engaging, well-rounded coverage across tradition and contemporary entertainment.
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