Meghan Markle is deliberately keeping her children's faces hidden from the public eye, according to a royal expert.
The Duchess of Sussex often shares glimpses of her daughter Princess Lilibet, but carefully avoids revealing her full face. This calculated decision, some believe, is meant to build intrigue around her children's identities.
Arthur Edwards, a veteran royal commentator, expressed his views in a recent interview with The Sun. He questioned the motive behind such secrecy, suggesting that it may be part of a larger plan. Edwards speculated that Meghan could be reserving her children's public image for a future financial opportunity, though he admitted he couldn’t say for sure.
He went on to express sympathy for the children, pointing out that they are growing up far from their royal relatives in the UK. According to Edwards, they're missing out on the chance to bond with their cousins, visit royal estates, and enjoy traditional family holidays. He described their isolation as unfortunate, noting that they are being raised away from a unique heritage they may never fully experience.
Edwards concluded by pondering whether the public will ever get to see the children's faces. He jokingly suggested that Meghan might one day release a calendar featuring her children as part of a media venture, calling it a potential "Meghan special."

