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Harry and Meghan Photos Removed From Kardashian Posts as Dispute Over Consent Persists

With no on-record explanation from either side, sources now disagree over whether any photo-consent policy existed.

Overview

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended Kris Jenner’s James Bond–themed 70th birthday on Nov. 8, and images of them later posted by Jenner and Kim Kardashian were deleted within hours.
  • Accounts diverge on the cause: People and event-linked sources say no consent forms were used, while Page Six reports the Sussexes’ camp asked for takedowns to avoid offending the royal family and out of respect for Remembrance observances.
  • Reporting also describes frustration within the Kardashian-Jenner circle over the removals, though those reactions are sourced to unnamed insiders and have not been stated publicly by the family.
  • An invitation shared online indicated a phone check policy for the party, suggesting guests might not have expected interior photos to be shared, yet multiple inside images briefly appeared on Instagram.
  • A separate development saw celebrity astrologer Angela Pearl post a photo with the couple and a letter dated Oct. 24 thanking her and mentioning a possible future visit to Australia, which has not been formally announced.