Overview
- Meghan posted a carousel on Instagram captioned “Springing into summer” that included photos of Princess Lilibet wearing a white T‑shirt reading “B is for Beyoncé” and of Prince Harry playing with their son Archie on the Montecito lawn, the post appearing on Tuesday, June 9.
- Coverage has focused on the Beyoncé shirt because it links to the couple’s public friendship with the singer and because outlets reported differing details about the shirt’s maker and price, with some naming the National Women’s History Museum and others citing an independent brand called Anchors‑N‑Asteroids.
- Several reports repeat a product description that credits a child artist named Pearl and a mother‑and‑daughter design team, but the exact retail source and provenance remain inconsistently attributed across outlets.
- Photographers and commentators noted that both children’s faces were obscured in the new photos, and a spokesman for Meghan has said she distinguishes sharing moments from exposing her children to public scrutiny.
- The post follows a smaller birthday tribute to Lilibet and arrives after criticism over earlier photos that omitted Archie, and it is likely to keep attention on the Sussexes’ selective social‑media strategy and the broader public debate about children’s online privacy.