The Duke of Sussex is said to feel his wife’s recent social media activity mirrors Sarah Ferguson’s past behaviour.
Meghan Markle’s latest online activity has reportedly sparked frustration for her husband, the Duke of Sussex. According to Page Six, Harry isn’t pleased with the way his wife has been sharing glimpses of their private life, which some observers say feels reminiscent of his aunt Sarah Ferguson’s approach to publicity.
In recent days, Meghan, 44, posted several photos of family moments with Harry, 41, and their children, Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, celebrating Halloween. The images showed the family at pumpkin patches and carving jack-o’-lanterns. She also shared a picture of herself and Harry seated beside basketball icon Magic Johnson at a World Series game.
“He’s very aware of her parading him around,” a source told the outlet. “He doesn’t love the social media displays.”
The insider added that Harry was also uneasy about Meghan’s decision to tie her new As Ever Holiday Collection “Signature Candle No. 519” to their wedding date, May 19, 2018. “He knows things like that don’t look great and feel a bit like something Fergie would do,” the source explained, referring to Sarah Ferguson’s history of using her royal connections in business ventures after separating from Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
While the couple’s marriage is reportedly steady, Harry is said to be feeling the strain of how they are perceived publicly. “The excitement has faded, which happens in most relationships,” the insider noted. “But he’s also aware of how much he’s sacrificed for her.”
