Meghan Markle's decision to publish images of her two children on social media has split experts.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex previously kept Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, three, totally out of the spotlight. That changed with Meghan's comeback to social media via her Instagram account.
The Duchess has subsequently shared images of her children that do not show their faces. Meghan's comeback to social media coincided with the release of many new products this year, including her Netflix program With Love, Meghan, her brand As Ever, and her podcast Confessions of a Female Founder.
Rhea Freeman, a public relations specialist, has expressed her thoughts on Meghan's decision to conceal her children's faces in images.
She responded to The Express: "Whether Meghan and Harry are doing this to help their children lead a more 'normal' life and prevent people recognising them, whether it's for safety, or whether it's so the children can decide what level of exposure they want on social media when they're old enough to understand."
"There are numerous reasons why 'normal' people hide their children's faces, let alone people this high profile."
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reside in Montecito with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.