Critics and observers have expressed great interest in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent surge in behind-the-scenes photos of their children.
So much so that lawmaker Nadine Dorries went out to provide her thoughts and a probable explanation.
It was revealed in her essay for the Daily Mail, which began with the query, "So, after years of keeping Archie and Lilibet out of view - apart from the release of sanctioned images - why are they suddenly cropping up now?"
"Is it because their presence might be perceived as helping Meghan's aspirational lifestyle brand As Ever" become a bestseller?
Given the focus that "it is on the idea of perfection in the home and joyful family life as she projects the all-Californian image of motherhood and apple pie?"
She then turned her attention to Prince Harry, who is frequently portrayed as the parent who opposes his children's overexposure, and said, "I understand that Harry was adamant that his children's lives would be free of the public gaze - which is unavoidable for their cousins George, Charlotte, and Louis back in the UK."
Is it because "suddenly we have sweet videos of the children posted on Meghan's Instagram account" ? She pondered.
It's "a surefire way of securing headlines in newspapers and media sites worldwide."
Overall, "I can't honestly believe that Harry will be entirely happy with his children being seen on social media in this way," Ms Dorries said.
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