
Kim Kardashian has finally explained why she and her mother, Kris Jenner, suspiciously deleted photos of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry from Instagram in November last year.
During the "Khloé In Wonder Land" podcast, she said that the whole thing was done without any malicious intent on their part.

"They told us it was okay to post them, and then, after they were posted, I think they remembered it was Memorial Day and they didn't want to look like they were at the party, even though the photos had already been posted and then taken down," Kim recalled.

Explanation: Remembrance Day is a day of remembrance in the United Kingdom, honoring soldiers and members of the armed forces who have lost their lives in service to the country.
It's about some photos from Kris Jenner's birthday party and the two of them were choosing which ones to post on Instagram, and Kim even said that they had asked beforehand and after they were given permission, they posted them.


Kim even said that Kris Jenner and Meghan Markle have been friends for years and there was no talk of any drama between them.
Although many people misunderstood, Kim tried to handle the whole situation with humor, saying:
"We should do a full-fledged campaign for Skims. Post a photo and then delete it after 30 minutes and say, 'Oh, sorry, we didn't have permission to post these photos for the campaign.'"
After the photos were published, there was no shortage of reactions to Prince Harry's new life, which were not at all positive.

For some, this situation once again showed how far the Prince had distanced himself from the royal family, while a source within the family told Page Six that their appearance at that party was inappropriate.



