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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry defy Queen with Instagram account

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently confirmed they have stopped using their Sussex Royal Instagram account by posting one final message, which they shared on March 31.But in the wake of their departure as senior members of the royal family, experts have questioned why Harry and Meghan’s account has remained active and not shut completely.Speaking on ABC's Heirpod, royal expert Laney Lui questioned why the account was active, while speculating if the Sussexes are planning on using it for an upcoming milestone event.Prince Harry Defied Queen’s Order Not to Make His and Meghan’s Royal Quit Announcement.The queen told Prince Harry not to announce that he and Meghan Markle were going to quit as “senior” royals—an instruction the couple defied, according to a report Thursday.






Courtiers at Buckingham Palace also told the London Evening Standard that, “Harry and Meghan will be punished for this.” The Standard claimed the queen had told Harry that he and Meghan should not issue the statement outlining their plans, without talking to Prince Charles first.The queen also told Harry she would meet him, but only after he had spoken to Charles about his “wishlist.” Harry and Meghan went ahead with their dramatic announcement, after first sending an outline to Charles of their plans—and being told more time was needed to evaluate its “complex implications, particularly over funding.” Prince Charles and Prince William were reportedly sent Harry and Meghan’s statement only 10 minutes before the world saw it.A source told The Daily Beast that Meghan and Harry felt “totally unwelcome” in the royal family.For their part, senior members of the royal family are said to be “disappointed,” and “incandescent with rage.” In a terse official statement yesterday, the Palace has said Harry and Meghan’s plans were “complicated” and “will take time to work through.” The Standard also reported that Prince William had wanted to visit his brother after Harry and Meghan made clear their unhappiness in an ITV documentary last autumn—but that the meeting had never happened.We now know the Sussexroyal, the Instagram account, will be inactive meaning there will be no further updates from Harry and Meghan on that account. But in a month's time, it will baby Archie's first birthday,” Laney began."I think a lot of us were expecting that since they've given us Archie gifts and little Archie drops in the past, that would be the account we would see some sort of Archie birthday wish for his big milestone."So now, is Archie's birthday just going to pass quietly and no one is going to see a new photo of him.Or will some kind of new Sussex social media account be set up by then so that we can see Archie turn one."I'm really, really curious about what is going to happen by that date and what may or may not be in place. And if not, whether or not that will be a bummer for people,” she said.






Despite Laney’s concerns, Heirpod host and ABC royal contributor Omid Scobie admitted he didn’t think it was likely the public will see any photos of Archie on his birthday.Hearing you say, ‘Archie’s birthday going by quietly’, I think is exactly what the couple have craved for some time and something tells me that’s exactly what will happen,” Omid said.Laney responded: “Wow, okay! Well, let’s make it a date to touch base after May 6 and see whether or not you are prophetic in this prediction.ABC royal contributor Omid Scobie admitted he didn’t think it was likely Harry and Meghan will post an update for Archie's birthday.

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