Tom Bower Book Claims Harry, Meghan Clashed Over Kids’ Exposure
Fresh claims about Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex suggest the couple held opposing views over how publicly their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, should feature in their post-royal life. The allegations are attributed to royal biographer Tom Bower’s book Betrayal and centre on tensions about privacy, security and the Sussexes’ public brand.
Express.co.uk reported that Bower alleges Prince Harry was “irritated” by Meghan featuring their children in social media posts and brand promotions, with the Duke said to have insisted the children should not be photographed because of security concerns.
The book claims Meghan took a different view, arguing the children were important to her public image and could be shown living as “normal Californian children,” while still keeping their faces out of frame. Bower also alleges she wanted Archie and Lilibet to eventually have the same exposure as the Prince and Princess of Wales’s children, a suggestion framed in the report as contrasting the Sussexes’ California-based life with the public visibility of the Wales family.
The Sussexes’ spokesperson is quoted as strongly rejecting Bower’s approach, saying he had “long crossed the line from criticism into fixation” and accusing him of constructing “ever more elaborate theories” about people he does not know, echoing earlier pushback outlined when a PR expert criticised Meghan Markle’s statement on the couple’s media strategy.
The new claims arrive amid continuing scrutiny of how the Duke and Duchess balance privacy messaging with controlled family imagery, particularly as Meghan’s online presence increasingly includes behind-the-scenes footage tied to brand activity. Neither Prince Harry nor Meghan has publicly addressed the specific allegations made in Betrayal beyond the spokesperson’s statement cited in the report.





