His Majesty King Charles loves spending time at his Gloucestershire home, Highgrove, and the countryside retreat is full of very personal elements, including family photographs. A fresh look inside the royal residence has revealed that the monarch has had a reshuffling of the photo frames, and seemingly, a photograph of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding day has been removed.

An Instagram story by royal photographer Chris Jackson, who was at the property to host an event, quickly snapped two of his own images on display in one of the gorgeous rooms. A small wooden table showed an image of Prince Harry shoulder-to-shoulder with his brother Prince William and father King Charles. Another, showed King Charles holding his grandson, Prince Louis. 

Chris Jackson shared a new snap inside of HighgroveChris Jackson shared a new snap inside of Highgrove

In 2024, influencer Lydia Millen snapped this very spot, but eagle-eyed fans will be able to spot the difference – there used to be an image taken on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2018 wedding day on display. 

There’s a chance Charles’ team has simply chosen to display the wedding image elsewhere, but it’s lovely to see the smiling snap of Charles and Louis now proudly on display. 

photos on table at highgrove houseLydia Millen filmed inside Highgrove House in 2024
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s strained relationship with King Charles

When Meghan Markle was first introduced to the royal family, it was a true fairytale, and King Charles even walked his daughter-in-law down the aisle when her father couldn’t make her big day. However, the trio’s relations have since fallen apart. 

Meghan Markle laughing with King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla© Chris JacksonMeghan used to be close to the royals

Prince Harry has had a complex relationship with his father, King Charles, and the pair are estranged at the moment. In 2020, the royal couple made the decision to step back as senior royals after friction within the institution. Since then, Harry’s interaction with his father has been limited. Harry’s private meeting with his dad in late 2025 and outreach during the King’s health challenges seemed to hint at a reconciliation, but this is yet to come to fruition. 

Exciting times at Highgrove
Gardeners attend to topiary bushes at King Charles III and Queen Camilla's private residence in the gardens of Highgrove, Gloucestershire, ahead of world topiary day on May 12th, where the gardens are open to the public and welcome tens of thousands of visitors between April and October every year. Picture date: Tuesday May 7, 2024.© PA Images via Getty ImagesHighgrove House is so stunning

As well as being a cherished country residence for Charles, Highgrove is a hub of activity with public tours and events. In 2026, the team launched eight brand-new experiences on topics like pot plants, herbs, compost and more! His Majesty’s team revealed all in an Instagram post. 

It read: “New for 2026: Garden Experiences at Highgrove. Discover our unique Garden Experiences, learning from expert gardeners and garden guides at Highgrove, followed by a delicious cream tea or elegant afternoon tea. Meet the Head of Horticulture at the @kingsfoundation, Melissa Simpson. Wildflower meadow management. Potting in the garden. Topiary experience. And many more… Selected dates between May and October. Find out more via the link in our bio.”

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