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- A high-profile birthday celebration has sparked online discussion after Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner quietly deleted photos featuring Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
- The images were originally shared from Jenner’s 70th birthday party, a star-studded event hosted at the Beverly Hills home of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
- The gathering drew some of the most influential names in entertainment and business, including Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, and Bill Gates.
- Meghan and Harry were among the guests, marking one of their most public appearances alongside Hollywood’s elite in recent months.
A high-profile birthday celebration has sparked online discussion after Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner quietly deleted photos featuring Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The images were originally shared from Jenner’s 70th birthday party, a star-studded event hosted at the Beverly Hills home of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
The gathering drew some of the most influential names in entertainment and business, including Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, and Bill Gates. Meghan and Harry were among the guests, marking one of their most public appearances alongside Hollywood’s elite in recent months.
However, shortly after Kardashian and Jenner posted pictures from the event, fans noticed that the images featuring the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were removed without explanation. Jenner deleted a multi-photo carousel that had included Markle and Harry, while Kim removed a photo of herself posing with Meghan.
The quiet deletion has sparked speculation across social media. Some followers questioned whether concerns about public image, royal family reactions, or news narrative control were factors. Royal watchers pointed out that the couple’s appearance at such a glamorous celebrity event came close to Remembrance Day in the U.K., a solemn time honoring fallen service members, a detail that reportedly unsettled some royal insiders.
Meghan was photographed wearing a sleek black outfit, while Harry attended in a formal tuxedo and wore a red remembrance poppy, traditionally used to honor military service. Their presence suggested an effort to balance public visibility with respect for the occasion, although critics argued the glamorous setting overshadowed that intention.
Neither the Kardashians nor the Sussexes have commented on the deletions, leaving audiences to interpret the situation themselves. Entertainment analysts note that image management is calculated, especially for public figures navigating both global fame and ongoing scrutiny.
The moment highlights the delicate intersection of royal identity, celebrity branding, and social media optics, a space where even a single photo can signal alliances, intentions, or controversy.
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