Apple TV proves my iCloud photo library?

Apple TV (4th generation) proves my iCloud photo library? I can see my Photo Stream & Shared Libraries, but not all of the pictures in my library of Photos to iCloud.

It does not seem...

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    Thank you for using communities of Apple Support.

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    Best regards.

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    Greetings,

    I would like for the members of the family to be able to see the photos that I download on my iCloud photo library. Is it possible, if their phones are not on my account? In other words, is there a way for them to subscribe to these libraries of photos, so that when I download on iCloud, they automatically have these photos synced on their phone?

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