Harriman expressed gratitude for Markle's unwavering support, emphasizing her discerning taste and appreciation for depth and intention in artistic endeavors. Last November 15th, Markle hosted a screening of "The After" and participated in a panel discussion alongside the film's director and star, David Oyelowo. Additionally, she made a surprise video appearance to introduce Harriman ahead of his TED Talk titled "The Power of the Image and the Mind Behind It." Harriman has also served as the photographer for significant moments in the Sussexes' lives, including their pregnancy announcement in 2021 and Princess Lilibet's first birthday in 2022.
Reflecting on his work, Harriman emphasized the power of photography in conveying truth and capturing the essence of humanity, whether it's depicting moments of love and joy or highlighting social justice issues like the Black Lives Matter movement and climate action. Despite their fame, Harry and Meghan prioritize privacy for their children, limiting public exposure and carefully selecting which moments to share. However, there are hints of a desire to strengthen family bonds, with Harry reportedly considering bringing their children to the UK to spend time with their grandparents and cousins.