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Montecito Today
By the People, for the People
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix Party Photos Removed After Backlash
Insiders say the couple requested the removal of unflattering images from the event.
Apr. 18, 2026 at 9:54pm
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The removal of Meghan and Harry's Netflix party photos hints at the couple's careful image management and the intense scrutiny they face.Montecito TodayRecent photos of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attending a Netflix party at their Montecito, California home were quickly removed after facing significant online criticism. According to sources, the images were initially shared by Getty but then taken down at the request of the streaming service, likely to accommodate the high-profile guests. This isn't the first time the couple has been involved in a photo controversy, as they've previously asked for images of them to be deleted from social media.
Why it matters
The removal of these party photos highlights the Sussexes' continued efforts to carefully curate their public image and manage their relationship with the media. It also speaks to the intense scrutiny they face, with even seemingly innocuous social events drawing harsh judgement from online commentators.
The details
The photos, taken last Friday at a Netflix event for the upcoming 'Beef' Season 2, were initially shared by Getty Images. However, sources say Netflix requested the images be taken down the following morning, which is highly unusual. Insiders suggest the request likely came from Markle and Harry themselves, as the online reaction to the photos was largely negative, with many describing them as 'cringe' and portraying Markle as 'needy' and 'desperate' for a strategic alliance with Netflix executives.
- The photos were taken last Friday at a Netflix event in Montecito, California.
- The images were initially shared by Getty Images but then taken down the following morning.
The players
Meghan Markle
The Duchess of Sussex, who attended the Netflix party with her husband, Prince Harry.
Prince Harry
The Duke of Sussex, who attended the Netflix party with his wife, Meghan Markle.
Ted Sarandos
The CEO of Netflix, who was photographed with the Sussexes at the event.
Nicole Avant
The wife of Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, who was also photographed with the Sussexes.
Getty Images
The photo agency that initially shared the images from the Netflix party.
What’s next
The Sussexes' representatives have not yet commented on the removal of the photos, and it remains to be seen if they will address the incident publicly.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the Sussexes' continued efforts to carefully manage their public image and the intense scrutiny they face, even from seemingly innocuous social events. It also underscores the challenges they face in navigating their relationships with the media and high-profile organizations like Netflix.

