Meghan Markle has been sent a warning over how sharing pictures of her children could impact their futures - and what Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, now aged six and four, could later think of their mother's decision.
Meghan has recently made the decision to share more pictures of her children via various posts on her Instagram account, with the latest one being her daughter's birthday and Father's Day this month. But according to a group of royal experts, despite the fact that she chooses to cover their faces, Archie and Lilibet will likely be unimpressed when they grow up.
Royal author Hugo Vickers claimed that Archie and his younger sister will likely be "annoyed" they've been used in photos in such a "strange way" by their parents. The expert told The Sun: "I just think there's gonna be a terrible revenge when those children grow up. I mean, I don't know about you but I would be very annoyed if I found that I'd been used in all these posts in a strange way by my parents."
The Duke, 40, and Duchess of Sussex, 43, have previously been known to want to shield their children from the spotlight, and have frequently been dubbed protective parents.
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