Why Do Meghan Markle and Harry Not Share Their Personal Moments?

Why Do Meghan Markle and Harry Not Share Their Personal Moments?

Given the current situation in California, where a semi-shutdown is in place, it would be challenging to get media coverage for any public events. Considering the couple last year dedicated a story to their wedding anniversary gift, you might wonder why they didn't do the same this year.

Personal Space and Media Privacy

Perhaps the reason is that they don't have anything to say to the media about their anniversary or their personal lives. Besides, the British media and the royals will invent stories, and the public (often referred to as the 'Sheeple') believes them. These supposed stories add value to their narratives, much like any invented narrative would.

Furthermore, there are those who argue that people complain endlessly about their privacy. Why should the couple bother to share details of their lives if it will just lead to negative commentary? It's a valid point, given that their every action attracts scrutiny.

Leading a Semi-Private Life

Another reason could be that the couple has chosen to lead a semi-private life now that they are no longer in the public eye. They likely wish to celebrate their anniversaries without the constant media attention. It is common for people to accept congratulations on their wedding anniversaries but not to seek them out.

They may have decided to celebrate their second wedding anniversary quietly, as they seem to have done with Archie’s first birthday celebration. By focusing on their child’s milestone rather than their marital anniversary, they can avoid unwanted media attention and focus on the moments that really matter to them.

No Need for Public Attention

Considering the constant complaints about their every move, it’s no surprise that they would prefer not to share their personal moments. People would inevitably find something to criticize, regardless of what they did or didn’t do. This might be the reason why they chose to keep their celebrations to themselves.

In conclusion, while it's understandable why the couple might not feel the need to publicize their personal moments, it's also important to respect their desire for privacy and to allow them to celebrate in the way that feels best for them.