Former Butler Critiques Meghan's 'Unprecedented' Wedding Photo Display Amid Royal Protocol Concerns

# Meghan Contravenes Royal Protocol with 'Unprecedented' Wedding Photos, Claims Former Butler
Former royal butler Grant Harrold has weighed in on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex regarding their wedding anniversary photos, labelling the event as “very interesting.” He asserted that Meghan Markle's recent display breaches royal customs concerning the presentation of such personal images.
Harrold noted that royal weddings typically adhere to strict guidelines, particularly emphasizing the absence of any members of the Royal Family in shared photos. "The royals have strict 'no camera' rules at their weddings to stop this kind of happening," the former butler explained. He continued to elaborate that the protocols extend beyond weddings; if staff were to be found using a camera inside a royal residence, it was mandatory to confiscate the device and erase any captured images. "They were really, really strict about it," he confirmed.
The remarks arrive at a time when interest in the Sussexes remains heightened, particularly as they navigate their separation from royal duties. The departure from tradition and the potential implications of their choices underscore the ongoing debate about modern monarchy contrasts with established royal decorum.