
"In a podcast interview with sister Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian suggested that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not always the most reliable narrators by offering her family's version of Photogate, the photo-consent scandal that erupted after the couple asked the Kardashians to remove social media photos of them partying at Kris Jenner's 70th birthday bash in November, which took place at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Beverly Hills mansion."
"The crisis exploded in the days after the James Bond-themed party, right after Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner shared photos of Harry and Meghan at the Bezos mansion. In one photo that went viral, Meghan could be seen touching Jenner's shoulder, while Harry, in a tuxedo, looked like he was having a very good time while dancing and staring in the direction of Kris Jenner's chest."
"Then, a few hours later, the photos mysteriously disappeared, and questions immediately began to percolate, Froelich said. Soon, anonymous sources close to the California-based Duke and Duchess of Sussex began telling media outlets that they had asked the Kardashians to remove the photos because they had been posted without the couple's consent. In fact, these sources specifically told outlets like People that Harry and Meghan didn't want photos of them taken inside the party and checked no on a photo consent form."
Kim Kardashian presented her family's version of Photogate, a photo-consent controversy that began when Harry and Meghan were photographed at Kris Jenner's 70th birthday party at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Beverly Hills mansion. Photos of the couple were posted and then mysteriously removed, prompting scrutiny. A viral image showed Meghan touching Jenner's shoulder while Harry appeared to dance near Jenner's chest. Anonymous sources told outlets that the couple had asked for the photos' removal, claiming no consent and that they had checked no on a consent form. A source close to the event countered that no consent forms existed and that the situation was innocent.
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