Prince Harry has been left “deeply uncomfortable” by Meghan Markle’s latest Instagram post featuring their daughter, Princess Lilibet, according to a royal insider.
The source told gossip page ShuterScoop on Monday that Meghan’s new photo and video of Lilibet—shared on Sunday in honor of International Day of the Girl—has reignited the couple’s ongoing tension over privacy.
“Harry’s deeply uncomfortable,” the insider revealed. “He spent years fighting tabloids and paparazzi to protect his kids. Now Meghan’s the one putting them back in the spotlight.”
A Clash Over Principles
The insider claimed that Harry only learned about the post—which showed four-year-old Lilibet running in the backyard and holding Meghan’s hand—after it was shared with her four million followers. The Duke of Sussex reportedly “didn’t approve” and felt that Meghan had “crossed a line.”
According to the source, the disagreement stems from a “clash of principles.” While Meghan believes in visibility and openness, Harry’s focus remains firmly on protection and privacy.
Still, Meghan’s friends have defended her actions, saying she was simply celebrating her daughter and using the day to empower girls everywhere.
Meghan’s Message to Girls Around the World
In her caption, the Duchess of Sussex shared a heartfelt message encouraging girls to speak out and support one another.
“To all the girls – this world is yours. Do everything you can to protect your rights, use your voice, support each other,” she wrote.
“We will do the same for you. It’s your right and our responsibility. Go get ‘em, girl! Happy International Day of the Girl.”
Meghan’s Approach to Sharing Family Moments
Although Meghan occasionally shares glimpses of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, she usually avoids showing their faces to protect their privacy.
In September, she posted behind-the-scenes photos from the set of her Netflix series With Love, Meghan, showing Archie and Lilibet observing their mother at work. In one shot, Lilibet—whose red hair resembles her father’s—appeared listening to a recording beside her brother.
Earlier in April 2024, a source told The Sun that Harry had successfully pushed to keep their children out of the Netflix series. “Harry and Meghan have not always agreed on how much they should expose their children to the media, but in this case, Harry has clearly won,” the insider said.
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Hope for Reconciliation with the King
Despite their differences, Harry has reportedly allowed Meghan to post occasional family content in the hope of mending strained ties with his father, King Charles.
A source told Daily Mail Spotlight in June that Harry remains heartbroken over his father’s refusal to see him or the children.
“Harry is completely heartbroken,” the insider said. “His dad refuses to see him or the kids—not even on Zoom. It’s a last resort. He’s desperately hoping the King might see a picture of Archie or Lilibet and realise what he’s missing.”
The reported rift between Harry and Meghan over privacy highlights the ongoing struggle the couple faces in balancing family life with public visibility—a tension that continues to define their lives beyond royal duty.