Overview
- Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian posted then removed images of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from Jenner’s Nov. 8 birthday party, with outlets offering conflicting explanations over consent forms and who requested the takedowns.
- Harry’s office told reporters it had informed “the Palace” in advance of his remembrance‑linked Toronto visit, but aides at Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace say no notice was received and his team did not clarify when asked.
- The party, hosted by Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez, reportedly operated a phone check‑in policy, yet inside shots were still shared before being scrubbed, adding to questions over image control and expectations at celebrity events.
- Royal commentators and insiders criticized the optics during the Remembrance period, while separate coverage noted Harry wore a poppy and carried out veteran‑focused engagements in Canada during the week.
- A new Instagram post by astrologer Angela Pearl showed her with the couple and a letter dated Oct. 24 bearing Meghan’s cypher that thanked her and mentioned looking to visit Australia again, with no timing confirmed.