Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner quietly delete photos from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s party
Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner apparently removed photos of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry from their snaps from the Jenner-themed James Bond 70th birthday party show.
After the reality star mother-daughter duo posted photos of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Jenner’s party on Saturday, eagle-eyed fans noticed the shots disappeared from their social media feeds. multiple Departures reported on Tuesday.
The royal couple were among many A-list celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey, Adele and Mariah Carey, who attended the shindig at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s Beverly Hills mansion.
Kardashian and Jenner have yet to publicly address the removal of Harry and Meghan’s photos, but a source told People that the Sussexes showed up at the event “hand in hand and seemed very happy.”
kardashian uploaded photos of the night presenting the royal couple on instagram, while her mother shared a snap of her posing with them, according to People. Kardashian also posted a photo of her and Meghan.
Fashion published photos of the couple that seems to arrive at the function. In the images, the “With Love, Meghan” star donned a long-sleeved black top and slit skirt, while Prince Harry wore a matching black velvet tuxedo.
The people too linked to photos of Kardashian and Meghan who had been posted on a fan page for the couple.
News has not yet confirmed which photos appeared on Instagram before they were apparently deleted, or why they were taken offline. Representatives for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Jenner and Kardashian did not immediately respond to News’s requests for comment.

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The “Kardashians” stars posted the birthday photos on Monday, shortly before Netflix announced the release date of Markle’s cooking show Christmas special, “With Love, Meghan,” according to Newsweek.
While it is unclear whether the photos were removed for privacy reasons, in an unaired clip from an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, the duchess said the media had “created a false narrative” that she and her husband wanted complete privacy from the public.
Arguing that they only wanted to share the parts of their lives they were “comfortable” with, he added: “There’s no one on Instagram or social media saying, ‘Because I shared this photo, that gives you the right to my entire camera roll. Go ahead and look at it.'”
He added: “Nobody would want that. So it’s about boundaries. And it’s about respect.”
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In August, Jenner publicly thanked the “Suits” alum for gifting her several bottles of her Napa Valley rosé wine from her As Ever brand. The Duchess also previously sent Khloé Kardashian a variety of gifts from As Ever.


