The Prince is very careful for his children’s privacy. Archie and Lilibeth are untouchable
Prince Harry has reportedly won a recent debate with his wife, Meghan Markle, regarding the media exposure of their children, Archie and Lilibeth. According to inside sources, this decision will keep the children out of two forthcoming Netflix projects. These projects are part of a series offering lifestyle tips and another that is set to be filmed at the US Polo Championship.
Parental Disagreements and Privacy
The couple’s differing views on how much media exposure is appropriate for their children have been a significant aspect of their relationship. While Meghan is seen as more open to public appearances of their children, Harry advocates for privacy. This protective stance is seen as part of a broader strategy to manage their interactions with both the media and the British Royal Family.
The Children’s Limited Public Appearances
Archie and Lilibeth’s public appearances have been scarce, with their last trip to Britain occurring during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022. The ongoing decision to limit their visibility in media ventures like those planned with Netflix underscores the protective approach Harry favors. Additionally, it is unclear whether the family will participate in significant public events, such as the Invictus Games in London, which could serve as a conciliatory gesture in their familial disputes.
Netflix and Archewell Productions
Under their multi-million dollar agreement with Netflix, the Duke and Duchess’s production company, Archewell Productions, continues to develop content that details their life and initiatives post-royalty. The “Harry and Meghan” docuseries, detailing their adjustment to life outside royal duties in the U.S., has been renewed for a second season. Release dates for the upcoming projects, however, remain pending.