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Meghan Markle faces heat as Megyn Kelly reacts to Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian removing their party photos

Meghan Markle faces heat as Megyn Kelly reacts to Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian removing their party photos

Meghan Markle faces heat as Megyn Kelly reacts to Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian removing their party photos (Image via Getty)

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went to Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday party. At the party, Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian took photos with Meghan. They later shared these photos on Instagram. But soon after, the photos were deleted. This made many people online ask why the pictures were removed. Some reports said Meghan Markle’s team asked the Kardashians to take the photos down. Other reports said there was no photo rule or consent form at all. Because of this, the story got even bigger.On her November 13 podcast, conservative host Megyn Kelly talked about the deleted photos. She spoke with writer Maureen Callahan. Megyn Kelly said Meghan should not pose for a picture if she does not want it online. She also said Meghan was “pissed” about the photos being posted. This story got even more attention because Meghan Markle has a new Netflix holiday special coming on December 3.

Evidence of Harry and Meghan Attending Kris Jenner's Birthday Party DELETED, with Maureen Callahan

Megyn Kelly and Maureen Callahan react to Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian

On Megyn Kelly’s November 13 podcast, the host strongly criticized Meghan Markle. Megyn Kelly said Meghan “was pissed” that Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner posted photos with her. She also said Meghan should not pose for a picture if she did not want it to appear online.

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Megyn Kelly said, “Well, and so who shows up and then scolds the host, the birthday girl, for having the photo with them? It’s like, then don’t pose for it, you idiot. Just say I’m I’d rather not.” while talking about the deleted photos.Maureen Callahan agreed with Megyn Kelly. She said Meghan Markle could have simply stayed home if she did not want pictures taken at the party. Callahan also said that the Kardashians and Jenners were upset because they had to take the photos down after the “ad hoc demand.”The photos of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were first posted on Kris Jenner’s and Kim Kardashian’s Instagram pages. After some time, the photos disappeared. This made people think something happened behind the scenes. Some reports said Meghan and Harry marked “NO” on a photo form at the party. But another report said there was no form at all, so it is not clear what really happened.Also Read: Candace Owens Lists 10 TPUSA Verifiable Lies And Raises Big Questions About Charlie Kirk’s Assassination StoryMegyn Kelly also showed the deleted pictures during her podcast. She asked why Meghan posed with the Kardashians if she was worried about the photos being shared. Callahan added that Meghan does not keep her Instagram comments open because she does not want to hear people’s reactions.Both Megyn Kelly and Maureen Callahan also talked about Meghan Markle’s new Netflix holiday special, With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration, which will come out on December 3. They even joked that Meghan Markle might have watched their parody of her earlier Netflix series.

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