Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have emphasized the importance of child safety and have championed causes that support this idea.
The mother of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet often shares the sweet moments of her children, but always hides their faces to protect their identities given the latest threats on social networks and new artificial intelligence tools.
The Duchess of Sussex, who has a personal and business social media platform, has been active in her activities recently, especially as she tries to build her brand. Critics have often pointed out that the As Ever founder is using her children for profit while also talking about privacy.
However, a spokesperson responded to critics by saying there is no contradiction and that there is a “clear distinction between sharing moments of your life and exposing your children to public scrutiny.”
There is hope that Meghan will share a special moment with Princess Lilibet when she turns five on Thursday. However, some experts continue to warn about new risks that the public can easily detect.
Content marketing expert Aidan van Vuuren suggested that featuring children in posts “tells the audience that this is a family story, not a celebrity vehicle.”
He added that there is a “risk” with any founder-led lifestyle brand: audiences are “increasingly keen to spot family-friendly content that serves the brand first.”
The expert explained that Meghan’s challenge is “to make it feel effortless rather than designed.”




