It certainly looked like a glamour filled evening when Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended Kris Jenner's 70th-birthday bash a James Bond themed party at a mansion in Beverly Hills, surrounded by A list faces. Photos of the couple at the event appeared on social media, only to vanish a short while later.Photo Controversy Surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at Kris’s PartyWhen the party took place on Saturday, November 8, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex showed up hand in hand, mingling with other guests and stepping into the spotlight. Both Kris Jenner and her daughter Kim Kardashian posted Instagram shots from the evening that included Meghan and Harry. But shortly after, photos featuring the royal couple were quietly removed by both Jenner and Kardashian. One version of the story floated in media claimed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had refused to sign photo consent forms, and that the deletions happened because their images went up without approval. However, a source on the record said there weren't any such forms at all. The reason the whole thing caught fire online? It touched on the couple's larger pattern of tightly managing their image and media exposure, plus it came at a moment when their appearance at a high profile celebrity event coincided with solemn UK-Remembrance activities back home. In short they didn't "ban" photos in the strict sense, but they also made clear their expectation that nothing would be shared publicly without their say so.And so the images disappear triggering speculation, headlines and social media takes galore. In the end, it was less about the party itself and more about control of presence and narrative.So did they ban photos? Not exactly in the sense that they told everyone "no photos allowed". The firmer reality is that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the event, were photographed, but later the hosts removed the images either at the couple's request or because of concerns around consent and optics. The result was a quietly edited Insta feed, a swirl of speculation, and a reminder of how even in a room full of glamour image control remains front and centre for the Sussexes.