In an effort to protect their children’s privacy, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made a joint decision to keep Archie and Lilibet away from the cameras during the filming of their upcoming projects with Netflix. This move signifies a shift in the couple’s approach to sharing their family life with the public.
Previously, Archie and Lilibet have made brief appearances in the couple’s Netflix series and have been photographed by the media. However, Harry is now keen to minimize the children’s exposure to the spotlight as much as possible. According to a source, Meghan is more relaxed about having their children involved in their projects, but Harry has put his foot down and his view has prevailed.
This decision means that Meghan’s program, which is tied to her American Riviera Orchard brand, will be filmed away from the family home in Montecito. The show will delve into the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship, showcasing Meghan’s passion for these aspects of life.
Meanwhile, Harry is filming a project as part of the couple’s £100 million deal with Netflix, focusing on the sport of polo. He will explore the sport’s behind-the-scenes aspects and delve into its competitive nature.
Meghan’s decision to halt her podcast reprisal plans in favor of her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, has also been met with speculation. The podcast, Archetypes, was previously a success, with over 10 million downloads and an average of almost a million listens per episode. However, the launch of the podcast has been pushed back to 2025 to accommodate scheduling conflicts with her new lifestyle brand.
This decision reflects the couple’s evolving approach to sharing their personal lives with the public. As Archie and Lilibet continue to grow, Meghan and Harry prioritize their privacy and well-being above all else, while also seeking to maintain a balance with their professional endeavors.