Queen Elizabeth removed the photo of Meghan Markle from the place of honor, where it stood for only a week
Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain removed a joint photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the audience hall at Buckingham Palace. This happened just a week after this photo of the newlyweds was first noticed by journalists.
Source: Daily MailFor the first time, a joint photo of the lovers was noticed in the royal audience room last week. It was the first picture with Meghan Markle that appeared at Buckingham Palace, and it was put in a place of honor among the photos of the Queen's grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
It is assumed that the picture was taken by the couple's wedding photographer Alexi Lubomirski in December, during a photo shoot in honor of the engagement.
When the Queen presented the composer Thea Musgrave with an award for his contribution to the musical life of Great Britain, the photo was no longer in the same place.
Instead, there is now a frame with a picture of Elizabeth II's grandchildren — William and Harry.
Previously, there was a photo of Princess Anne with her husband Timothy Lawrence at this place.
The last time it was captured in April, when the Queen of Great Britain met with the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern (Jacinda Ardern).
In the audience hall there are many photographs of the royal family, which Elizabeth II rearranges from time to time. Journalists believe that this is how she expresses her attitude towards relatives.
Even before the wedding of Harry and Meghan, rumors were spread in the media and social networks that Elizabeth II was biased against her grandson's chosen one. For example, in agreeing to the marriage of Prince Harry, the queen called his chosen one by name. The bride of Prince William in a similar document was called "faithful and dearly beloved Kate Middleton."
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