Meghan included ‘sad’ picture of Diana in Prince Harry’s birthday message -reason revealed
The Duchess of Sussex shared nine photographs to mark his 35th birthday on Sunday. And celebrity psychologist Jo Hemmings claims the collage has been “carefully curated” by Meghan. Jo Hemmings told Fabulous Digital: “It’s a very carefully curated collage, so that he’s always seen in the best possible light – she’s never seen full faced in the concern that she might eclipse him.
“However, there are no pictures of his father; there are no pictures of Kate or with the Queen.”
The first image on the photo grid is of an “odd” picture of Princess Diana stepping from a plane with a Harry in 1984.
She explains: “It could be any mum carrying a baby on her hip.
“What struck me was that this is a picture of Diana looking down and looking a bit unhappy.
“Of all the pictures she could have chosen of Harry and his mother, that’s a very odd one to choose.
“Why wasn’t she beaming she was so proud of him.”
Jo went on to say it could be a reflection on how Meghan is hoping to be as a parent.
She added: “It echoes the way that Diana changed the way that royal babies were presented to the world it’s very informal.
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“I think that’s the way that Meghan would like to be, but I’m not sure she is.”
Diana’s influence on Meghan was showcased last week when the Duchess wore one Princess Diana’s iconic bracelets and a pair of her earrings while launching her new clothing collection.
The Duchess of Sussex attended her first event since ending maternity leave, visiting John Lewis in Oxford Street to formally unveil her new collection.
Meghan wore an open gold bracelet, featuring two blue stones at each end.
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Princess Diana was photographed wearing the bracelet as she greeted Nellie Corbett during her visit to the Lord Gage Centre in Newham, in 1990.
She was also snapped wearing the bracelet in 1994, when she attended an event at the Alfred Dunhill shop in Mayfair.
Meghan added a pair of butterfly stud earrings to her ensemble, which also belonged to her late mother-in-law.
Meghan was on hand to launch the Smart Set range, made up of essentials such as shirts, trousers, blazers, dresses and bags, which are on sale at M&S and John Lewis.
Speaking to crowd at the launch, she said: “I thought, this is going to be classics and essentials.
“What are traditional and quintessential British brands that I’ve become introduced to since I moved here which resonate and I knew resonated with the Smart Works customer?
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