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Meghan and Harry Release New Photos of Archie and Lilibet
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have released new photos and videos of their children, Archie and Lilibet, in their Netflix docu-series.
The couple has shown more of their kids than the Prince and Princess of Wales ever did, both in terms of intimacy and sheer volume of photos.
However, there is one mystery that remains unsolved: Archie's red hair.
Netflix likely had the exclusivity rights to show the videos and photos of the couple's children.
In the series, there are many new pictures and videos of Archie, but his much-touted red hair is seemingly non-existent.
In fact, in all of the footage of him, his hair never appears red from birth up until the present day.
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Would they really have photoshopped their children's hair color and lied about it?
A geneticist thought the photos were photoshopped because no two people with red hair have the same shade.
There was at least one photo of each kid with hair that matched Harry, but the mystery of Archie's red hair remains unsolved.
One thing that stands out in the photos is Archie's sad eyes.
Royal fans feel sorry for those poor kids.
One person wrote, “I saw clips of her chasing Archie.
I'm not sure why, but I always get the feeling she acts funny around her kids, like she's hovering over them.”
Another person commented that Meghan seems to be like a mother-in-law, who's brought up constantly.
In an earlier interview, Harry said a framed picture of his mother was in Archie's room.
However, the footage used to depict this was of Meghan with Archie, not Harry and his son.
This makes us wonder if this was done on purpose to show how Markle is like a mother-in-law.
The high turnover rate that Sussexes have with their staff is insane.
The people bullied out of their positions at Kensington Palace are just the tip of the iceberg.
The Sussexes came under fire for appearing to contradict their desire for privacy by producing a six-part documentary into their lives.
A woman criticized Harry and Meghan's decision to share the personal story of their relationship with the royal family, saying, “It's like in every family, if you have your issues, you don't go and tell the world.
They wanted to be private, and then obviously they've done the opposite of that.”
The Daily Mirror's Russell Myers said the move was just extraordinary, adding, “For a couple wanting privacy, they've just blown it out of the water.”
Mr. Myers said, “I was shocked at the amount of personal insights, but this is a six to ten part Netflix series.
It's going to have to have content, isn't it?”
US reporter Michael Moynihan similarly hit out at the Sussexes during an appearance on the Megyn Kelly show ahead of the documentary's release, in which he questioned their representation of the press.
Mr. Moynihan said, “The bigger issue here is the absurdity of this idea that the press is intrusive.
Is it intrusive?
It absolutely is, but guess what?
You chose it.”
Meghan and Harry's decision to share their personal lives with the world has been met with mixed reactions.
However, it seems that the couple is determined to tell their story on their own terms.
Only time will tell how their story will unfold.