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Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Accused Of Acting Entitled Again

It really seems like no matter what they do or what they say, their critics are going to take aim at them no matter what. Of course, we are talking about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as there are some people who think they are acting entitled again.

That’s because they are refusing to show the faces of their two children, Archie and Lilibet, in public.

Royal Family News – Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Accused Of Acting Entitled Again
In their latest Christmas card, all you can see are the back of Archie and Lilibet’s hair. The only thing that the public knows about them is the fact that they have red hair and that’s about it.

For a lot of royal naysayers, they think that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have every reason to act the way they do. After all, it’s not like they owe the royal family or the rest of the world anything at this point.

Not only that, but it’s also been pointed out that Harry and Meghan were not invited to the royal family’s Christmas celebration this year.

So, if they are not being treated like members of the royal family, they clearly don’t have any obligation to act like one or share photos of the kids with the public.

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Of course, the internet certainly did have a lot to say about the matter. Some even commented with, “If I were H&M, I would not trust Charles with a picture of the kids. He would leave it somewhere, like in a frame on his desk, that someone from the press would be able to photograph it and spread it. I agree with the person above that said if Charles wants to see them he can see them in person.”

Another critic wrote, “Didn’t they tell us that 2023 was the worst year ever for H&M and after South Park and the end of the Spotify deal and everything was over for them? Here we are at the end of 2024 and the world has not ended for them.”

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