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Queen Elizabeth II Removes Harry and Meghan’s Portrait from Audience Room
The royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was one of the most talked-about events of the year.
Since the ceremony, people all over the world have been obsessing over the official royal wedding photographs.
Even the Queen herself seems to be getting in on the action.
Last week, photographers were invited into the Queen's audience room at Buckingham Palace.
One particular photo caught their attention – a never-before-seen framed portrait of the newlyweds.
The public took this as a sign of the Queen's approval of Meghan, despite her stone-faced appearance during the ceremony.
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However, this week, at another photo call with composer Thea Musgrove, the portrait of Harry and Meghan was nowhere to be seen.
In its place was a framed photo of her grandsons, Princes William and Harry, sparking concern from royal fans.
Fortunately, there is no need to worry, as it seems that the Queen regularly moves her photographs around.
Meghan and Harry should be back in their spot in no time.
The portrait of Harry and Meghan, taken by the couple's wedding photographer Alexei Lubomirsky, showed them in a loving embrace and was previously seen on the right side of the fireplace.
It was the first photo of the Duchess of Sussex to appear in Buckingham Palace and was next to the Queen's other treasured pictures of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The audience room, located on Buckingham Palace's first floor, is filled with photographs of the royal family and provides fans with a rare glimpse into the Queen's personal life.
It seems that the Queen has a soft spot for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, despite her initial stoic demeanor during the wedding ceremony.