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📸 Kardashian-Jenner Family 'Annoyed' as Sussex Photo Drama 'Overshadows' Kris Jenner’s 70th Birthday Bash

The Kardashian-Jenner family is reportedly frustrated after a social media drama involving Meghan Markle and Prince Harry allegedly "overshadowed" Kris Jenner’s lavish 70th birthday celebration. The famous reality TV brood is “getting annoyed with the Sussex camp” for diverting attention away from what was supposed to be a milestone celebration for the family matriarch, according to an insider (Page Six).

The controversy centers on photos of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex taken inside the star-studded party that were briefly posted and then mysteriously removed from the Instagram accounts of both Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian (The New Daily).

The Photo Purge: A Royal Request

The drama unfolded shortly after the James Bond-themed soirée—hosted at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s $175 million Beverly Hills mansion—when both Jenner and Kardashian included pictures of the royal couple in their respective Instagram photo dumps recapping the event. Jenner initially posted a snap with both Harry and Meghan, while Kardashian shared a photo of herself posing with the Duchess. Both images were quickly “scrubbed” from social media (People).

Speculation about the removal immediately erupted online. Sources subsequently revealed that a representative for the Sussexes allegedly reached out to the Kardashian-Jenner clan with a request for the photos to be taken down (Page Six).

Conflicting Stories on Consent

Adding to the confusion was a conflicting report regarding the guests' photo rights. One recent report suggested that Harry and Markle had specifically checked “no” on an alleged consent form distributed at the momager’s bash (PEOPLE). However, a separate source close to the situation “adamantly” refuted this claim, stressing to Page Six that no such consent form ever existed at the exclusive event. This lack of clarity has intensified the media’s interest in the Sussexes’ carefully managed public image in Hollywood (InStyle).

The Motive: Royal Reconciliation and Remembrance

The primary reason cited for the removal request points back to the delicate balance the Duke and Duchess are currently maintaining with the British Royal Family. An insider told Page Six that the couple “don’t want to piss off the royal family while they are trying to reconcile,” emphasizing Harry’s efforts to mend relationships with his father, King Charles III, and his brother, Prince William. “They need the [royal] family. Meghan is aware of that,” the source added.

Crucially, the photos were posted and subsequently removed near the UK’s Remembrance Day (observed on November 11th), a solemn occasion honoring fallen soldiers. The Sussex camp reportedly wanted the photos removed out of respect for this somber holiday (The New Daily, TMZ). Prince Harry, a former soldier who completed two tours of Afghanistan (HELLO! Magazine), was notably photographed wearing a traditional red poppy pin on his tuxedo lapel for the Beverly Hills party, a subtle nod to the solemn occasion despite the glamorous setting (PEOPLE). The juxtaposition of a lavish Hollywood party and the timing of a major British commemorative holiday reportedly made the optics a potential flashpoint for U.K. media and royal commentators (The Times of India).

The Hollywood Fallout

While the Sussexes’ intention was seemingly to protect their standing with the monarchy, the move reportedly did not sit well with the hosts. For the Kardashian-Jenner family, who have built their billion-dollar empire on leveraging social media and sharing their lives, the demand to remove images—especially those featuring such high-profile guests—was a significant source of friction. One Hollywood insider noted that Kim Kardashian was allegedly “furious” by the unexpected demand, as “Kim doesn't do take-backs” (The Economic Times).

Despite the friction, the Sussexes’ attendance, arriving “hand-in-hand” and looking “very happy,” confirms their growing presence among the upper echelon of Hollywood A-listers (PEOPLE). Before arriving at Jenner’s home, they had attended the Baby2Baby Gala, making it a glamorous double-header night for the couple (PEOPLE). Ultimately, the photo controversy underscores the continued challenge the Duke and Duchess face in balancing their desire for privacy with their need to maintain a high-profile, bankable celebrity status in California.


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