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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have rarely released images of their children to the press – but they featured heavily in the couple’s Netflix documentary
Meghan Markle has called in a top New York-based fashion photographer for a glamorous photoshoot of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, according to reports.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have released very few images of their children to the press, instead sharing a glimpse into their family photo album in their Harry & Meghan Netflix series.
According to Richard Eden, that may be about to change. Jake Rosenberg, who previously snapped Meghan while she was working as an actress, travelled to California earlier this month where he took some photographs of the Duchess with her children. Meanwhile he also snapped some shots of her on her own, while she was cooking in the kitchen.
The photographer is believed to have known Meghan for years, previously sharing selfies of the two on his Instagram page. Posting a photo to mark her birthday in 2015, he wrote, ‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY to this gem of a woman – A true beauty in every way.’
Meanwhile he also shared one black-and-white snap in 2016, and used the hashtag #PerfectDay and #DreamTime to describe working with the Duchess. He commented, ‘Love coming home to work with this beautiful lady…’ before tagging Meghan Markle on Instagram. He also attended the couple’s wedding in 2018.
The photoshoot appears to have taken place around the same time that Meghan launched her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. The former actress announced she had founded the label, which is believed to be a lifestyle, cookery and homeware brand, on social media this month.
In a clip shared on the newly-launched account on social media, the Duchess of Sussex can be seen walking through her Montecito mansion in a black ball-gown, as well as cooking in her home kitchen.
Sources told PageSix.com the new brand, which comes six years after Meghan closed her lifestyle blog The Tig to join the royal family, focus on home, garden, food and general lifestyle wares.