Kim Kardashian has finally broken her silence about what happened to the deleted pictures of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at her mum Kris Jenner’s birthday party last year. The couple were pictured arriving at the party, with photographs shared by Kris and Kim on social media – before they mysteriously disappeared.
The star-studded party took place in early November while the royals were marking Remembrance weekend back in the UK. Pictured arriving at Jeff Bezos’s home, Meghan and Harry sparked controversy for the timing of their appearance, with the mystery of the deleted photographs now having been discussed by Kim on the latest episode of the Khloe in Wonderland podcast.
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Speaking to her younger sister, Kim said: “Mom and Meghan have been friends for some years now and they have a really sweet relationship.
“We took a photo, and then I think we were all going through them. We’re all on, you know, communicating about like what we’re going to post.
“We’re never ones to post without permission. We are like it’s not who we are. We’re very respectful. Yeah, like we have photos, we have the craziest, funnest photos from that night, you know, but we were posting just like fun photos and so dignified photos.”
Explaining why they were later deleted from both accounts, Kim said: “We were told that it was totally cool to post, and then after it was posted, I think they realised it was Remembrance Day and they didn’t want to be seen at a party even though it’s already up.
“And then it was taken down. And then I think they realised, like this was so silly!”
Khloe then commented on how Meghan and Harry also attended the Baby2Baby Gala and posed with Serena Williams before the birthday bash, with Kim saying: “Well, it’s like a charity event.”
Meghan and Harry have, at the time of writing, not responded to Kim’s comments on the pictures.
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