Prince Harry Doesn’t Like Meghan Markle’s Decision About Their Kids
A quiet family outing, a branded candle, and a resurfaced Instagram account — Prince Harry reportedly isn't pleased with how much of their life is now on display.
Prince Harry is said to be growing increasingly uncomfortable and frustrated with Meghan Markle's recent flurry of social media activity, which has unveiled personal moments with their children and lifted the veil on their family life in connection with her blossoming lifestyle brand.
In just the past week, Meghan has taken to Instagram to share multiple intimate peeks — including video clips and photos — featuring Harry and their two young children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, enjoying Halloween at their California home.
Although Meghan has posted occasional photos that subtly included the children before, this marked the first time she uploaded a video revealing actual activities — a deliberate decision that offered a clearer-than-ever view into their day-to-day lives, even though the children's faces were not shown.

Prince Archie, and Meghan Markle, and Prince Harry pictured in a pumpkin patch, dated October 26, 2025 | Source: Instagram/meghan
Another post captured a moment from Game 4 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium, where Meghan and Harry were seen alongside NBA icon Magic Johnson. But according to a source who spoke to Page Six, Harry is growing uneasy about the mounting online visibility of their family.
"He's very aware of her parading him around," the source revealed. "He doesn't love the social media displays." Meghan had deleted her personal Instagram back in 2020, only to return earlier this year to promote her new lifestyle venture, As Ever.
The same insider said Harry is also unsettled by how Meghan has been weaving their royal history into her branding efforts. A recent standout example: her newly launched "Signature Candle No. 519," a product whose name nods directly to their wedding date — May 19, 2018.
https://www.instagram.com/meghan/p/DM_qS-Oppgd/?mWidth=350&mHeight=631&dWidth=600&dHeight=944Adding more fuel to the fire, a promotional video released during her trip to Washington, D.C., showed Meghan carrying a monogrammed handbag boldly labeled "Duchess of Sussex," a detail that, according to sources, left Harry worried about public perception.
The source claimed that Harry sees unsettling parallels between Meghan’s current branding and Sarah Ferguson's controversial efforts to cash in on royal status, a move that once attracted intense public backlash.
And the public's response hasn't exactly helped. During their appearance on the Jumbotron at the Dodgers game, the couple was reportedly met with audible boos, signaling a shift in how they're received.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle look on during a World Series Baseball game between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers on October 28, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
According to the insider, the fallout hasn't been lost on Harry. "The shine has worn off, which is fair at this point in a relationship. But he's also blown up his life for her." The source continued, "He's used to being universally loved. Now it's the exact opposite: actively booed."

Prince Harry carves a pumpkin, dated October 26, 2025 | Source: Instagram/meghan
Meghan's return to Instagram wasn't random — it was carefully timed to coincide with her brand's promotional rollout. In one of her most recent posts, shared on October 26, 2025, Meghan offered followers a heartwarming — and highly curated — look into a cozy, fall-themed family day.

Prince Archie is seen running through corn maze, dated October 26, 2025 | Source: Instagram/meghan
The video showed Archie dashing through a corn maze in a tan quilted jacket, mirroring Meghan's own brown jacket and black jeans. In one touching moment, she placed her hand gently on his head. Another scene featured Lilibet, dressed in a pink ribbed outfit, sitting in a wagon among bright orange pumpkins.

Meghan Markle pulls a wagon carrying Princess Lilibet during a family outing, October 26, 2025 | Source: Instagram/meghan
Back home in Montecito, Archie was seen carving pumpkins in the backyard, joined by Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland — a scene that painted a picture of idyllic family bonding amid golden California sunshine.

Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, is seen carving pumpkins, from a post dated October 26, 2025 | Source: Instagram/meghan
This post, like others in recent weeks, attracted both adoration and criticism — not just from fans and followers, but reportedly from within their own household.
But that wasn't the only Halloween highlight. Just days before, the family of four made a rare appearance in a Santa Barbara neighborhood — delighting locals with an unexpected real-world glimpse of the royal family in costume.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and their son Prince Archie are pictured walking through a pumpkin patch, dated October 26, 2025 | Source: Instagram/meghan
What do you do when royalty shows up at your door asking for candy? That's the question one lucky Santa Barbara neighborhood had to answer when Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their kids hit the streets for Halloween.
In a rare treat for royal watchers, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were seen out and about in Santa Barbara, celebrating Halloween with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Swapping their ultra-private Montecito mansion for a suburban street full of trick-or-treaters, the couple stepped out for a dose of good old-fashioned family fun.
The sighting was a reminder that even amid fame, headlines, and royal distance, Prince Harry and Meghan still seek out those simple, sugar-fueled moments with their kids.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry out trick-or-treating with their children from a post dated November 2, 2025. | Source: X/Princess CarParkle
In media shared on November 2, 2025, the pair kept things low-key — the duchess wore an all-black outfit with a splash of color in the form of butterfly wings. She also donned oversized sunglasses that shielded her from too much attention.
The duke, looking equally laid-back, rocked a dark polo, jeans, and a gray cap — but what really turned heads was what he had in his possession. In one hand? A bottle. In his back pocket? Another.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry from a post dated November 2, 2025. | Source: X/Princess CarParkle
Naturally, the internet lit up. One netizen asked, "Is Harry carrying a beer?" while another chimed in, "I wanna know what he's carrying."
The guesses kept coming. "And a bottle of hooch," one speculated. Someone else joked, "Bottle in one hand, bottle in back pocket. It must be thirsty work trick and treating [sic]."

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex from a post dated November 2, 2025. | Source: X/Princess CarParkle
The royal couple's facial expressions also got the comment section buzzing. "They don't look too happy," one person noted. Another observed, "She doesn't look happy!" while a third added, "She looks displeased."
Still, for others, the real thrill was imagining the surreal possibility of answering the door and seeing actual royalty on your porch. As one commenter put it, "That would be so wild…opening your door to see Prince Harry standing there…"
Halloween may be about costumes and candy, but this rare Sussex sighting reminded everyone that even royals enjoy a night of knocking on doors, giggling kids, and maybe a little hooch to keep warm.
And while the public rarely gets a peek behind the scenes of Prince Harry and the duchess's home life, Meghan recently shared some heartwarming details that offered just that.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG4VZjCvUyb/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3D&mWidth=350&mHeight=633&dWidth=600&dHeight=946Speaking at an event near their Montecito home, the Duchess of Sussex opened up about the sweet, grounding rituals she and Prince Harry use to stay connected as a family.
One favorite? The "rose and thorn" dinner table tradition. Meghan explained that every evening, she asks Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, to share the highlight of their day — the "rose" — and the part that maybe wasn't so great — the "thorn."
It's her clever way of encouraging deeper conversations when kids might otherwise just give a shrug. The duchess shared:
"Especially with young children, it's a great opener for, you know, when you get to that stage where your kids just give you a yes or no answer."
And it seems Princess Lilibet is already showing off a bit of flair. "Our daughter, she's four, and she's a very strong personality and she's incredible," Meghan stated. One evening, after being asked for her rose and thorn, the little princess simply declared, "My day was just a blast."
Another touching family staple? The "healing blanket." Gifted by Victoria Jackson, co-founder of the bookstore that hosted Meghan's appearance, the blanket has become a go-to source of comfort.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKKX3ZNxJMw/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3D&mWidth=350&mHeight=633&dWidth=600&dHeight=946Meghan revealed that whenever someone in the family isn't feeling well, they reach for the special blanket to soothe and support them — a quiet ritual of care in their busy household.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DK8Ax7zpS2A/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3D&mWidth=350&mHeight=633&dWidth=600&dHeight=946These small but meaningful details offered a glimpse into the private world of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's family — a world that, even on Halloween, seemed to be chasing something more timeless than candy, such as connection, comfort, and moments that matter.