The King and Queen still keep a memento from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding at Clarence House.

Queen Camilla accidentally revealed photos of Meghan Markle yesterday (Image: Getty)
The Queen transformed her home to a Christmas grotto yesterday as she invited seriously ill children to help decorate her Christmas tree. But eagle-eyed fans spotted a framed photograph from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding day proudly on display in the King and Queen’s London home, Clarence House.
In a photo showing Father Christmas bending down to speak to Ivan, who is in a wheelchair, several photos can be seen in the background. The most prominent shows Meghan Markle walking down the aisle on her wedding day, linked arm-in-arm with King Charles. The second is an official family portrait from Prince Louis’s christening, which sees the Duke and Duchess of Sussex posing for a photo with the wider Royal Family.

The photographs can be seen in the background (Image: Getty)
While some may see the picture of Meghan, proudly on display in the room, as an olive branch there is likely to be a simpler explanation.
Royal homes are filled with family portraits marking key milestones such as engagements, weddings and christenings. They are put on display over the years and tend to remain in the same spot – unless asked to be removed.
It may be the case that the picture has stood there for years and is a reminder of happier times.
Sources repeatedly stress the King is kind and forgiving, so the pictures may simply be a reflection of this Christian message.