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Netflix Removes Harry And Meghan Photos In Strange Move

A glamorous night meant to showcase Hollywood connections has instead sparked fresh questions about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

After a series of cozy images from a Netflix event mysteriously vanished, insiders are now offering clues behind the decision, leaving fans wondering what really happened behind the scenes.

Harry And Meghan Photos Disappear After Netflix Event

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What began as a routine industry gathering quickly turned into a puzzling situation.

Photos of Harry and Meghan attending a Netflix celebration for the series “Beef” were initially released to the press, only to quietly disappear days later.

The images, taken at a California event, showed Meghan warmly interacting with Ted Sarandos and his wife, Nicole Avant.

In several shots, the Duchess of Sussex appeared relaxed, sharing laughs and embracing the couple.

Yet, shortly after their release via Getty Images, most of those photos were removed.

Only a single group shot featuring Harry, Meghan, Sarandos, and Avant remains publicly available.

Notably, every image showing physical closeness between Meghan and the Netflix executives was taken down, fueling speculation that the decision was far from random.

Harry And Meghan Face Backlash Over ‘Cringeworthy’ Images

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Before their disappearance, the photos had already stirred intense online reactions. Social media users did not hold back, with many criticizing the tone and optics of the images.

Some labeled the pictures “cringeworthy,” while others claimed Meghan appeared “needy” and “desperate” to signal closeness with Netflix leadership. The criticism intensified amid ongoing rumors that Sarandos may have cooled on the Sussexes professionally.

There were also remarks about the styling itself, with some viewers calling the images unflattering.

Meghan’s green silk outfit, which stood out during the event, became a talking point as the commentary spread.

The backlash seemed to grow rapidly, raising questions about whether public reaction played a role in the decision to pull the images from circulation.

Getty Confirms Netflix Requested Removal Of Harry And Meghan Images

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The mystery deepened when Getty Images confirmed that the request to remove the photos came directly from Netflix.

A spokesperson explained to the Daily Mail, “Those images were shot for Netflix and they have asked for them to be removed, so we can no longer license them.”

That statement immediately shifted attention to the streaming giant’s role in the situation.

According to insiders, all event photos typically undergo approval before being released, making the removal after publication highly unusual.

Sources familiar with such processes noted that a delay of around 24 hours before releasing the images was already out of the ordinary, suggesting that Netflix may have been particularly cautious from the outset.

Even more striking was the suggestion that removing images after they had already been distributed is rare.

One insider described the move as “highly unusual, if not unheard of,” adding that it was their belief that the request could only have come from the Sussexes, who are touchy about their public image.

Past Harry And Meghan Photo Controversies Resurface

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For observers, the situation felt oddly familiar. The disappearance of the Netflix event photos echoes a previous incident involving Harry and Meghan.

Last year, images of the couple attending Kris Jenner’s birthday celebration were also removed shortly after being shared online.

The event, hosted at Jeff Bezos’ Beverly Hills home, sparked controversy due to its timing.

The party took place just before Remembrance Sunday, when members of the royal family traditionally honor fallen soldiers in the UK.

Reflecting on that moment, Kim Kardashian later explained during an appearance on her sister’s “Khloe In Wonderland” podcast, “it was totally cool to post,” before adding, “Mom and Meghan have been friends for some years now, and they have a really sweet relationship.”

She continued, “After it was posted, I think they realized it was Remembrance Day, and they didn’t want to be seen at a party, even though it’s already up, you know, and then taken down.”

The parallels between the two situations have only intensified speculation that image control plays a significant role in how Harry and Meghan manage their public appearances.

Netflix Relationship With Harry And Meghan Under Scrutiny

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Beyond the photos themselves, the situation has reignited broader questions about Netflix’s relationship with the couple.

Harry and Meghan signed a widely reported $100 million deal with Netflix after stepping back from royal duties in 2020. The partnership led to several projects, including the high-profile documentary series “Harry & Meghan.”

However, recent developments suggest that the collaboration may not be as strong as it once appeared. Their deal was reportedly downgraded to a “first look” arrangement, and Netflix has since stepped away from their lifestyle brand partnership.

Reports have also claimed that the brand associated with Meghan struggled commercially, with mentions of “$10 million” in unsold stock circulating.

Adding to the uncertainty, a recent report suggested that Netflix was “done” with the Sussexes, though both the company and Meghan’s legal representatives denied the claim.

Still, insiders have indicated that the streamer is “broadly” moving on, and that recent ventures tied to the couple have not delivered the expected success.

Against this backdrop, the removal of the event photos takes on added significance. Whether it was a response to public backlash, a matter of image control, or something more strategic, the decision has left many wondering what is really happening behind the scenes.

For now, one thing is clear: even a single set of photos can spark a wave of questions when it comes to Harry and Meghan.

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