The Queen Has a New Photo of Harry and Meghan
If you thought the Queen wasn't a fan of her grandson Prince Harry's relationship with Meghan Markle, think again. Her Majesty has a never-before-seen portrait of the couple displayed on a table in her living room in Buckingham Palace, proving she's a proud and supportive grandma.
Hello pointed out the portrait in the background of the Queen's photo with Honorable George Brandis, the Australian High Commissioner to the U.K., which was taken during their private audience today. It seems the framed picture of the newlyweds is placed next to other family photos on a small table.
In the shot, the Duke of Sussex poses in a navy suit, while the Duchess, dressed in a pale blue dress, smiles beside him with her hand on his chest. The details are blurry from a distance, but it looks like the couple posed in a regal-looking setting, perhaps a room in Buckingham or Kensington palaces.
Hello purports that the picture could have been an outtake from Harry and Meghan's engagement photo shoot at Frogmore House in December. Only three photos were publicly released from the shoot, but it's possible a few extras were given to the royal family.
The Queen now also has a portrait with Meghan, thanks to the official photographs from the royal wedding, shot by Alexi Lubomirski. Her Majesty, other members of the royal family, the bridal party, and Markle's mother Doria Ragland all posed with the newlyweds in the group shot.
We wonder where these are displayed in the palace. (But more importantly, we wonder if the Queen has a picture of Meghan's dog, Guy, hanging somewhere too.)
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