
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have received some disturbing news from the UK, especially as they begin a new chapter in their lives. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex tied the knot on May 19. It has been eight years since they were married.
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Chris Jackson, a royal photographer, recently hosted an event at the monarch's home in Highgrove. He posted a series of photos, but one that caught particular attention was a photo of the table where Harry and Meghan's wedding photographers were sitting. Now, one of the photos, the wedding photo, has been removed from the table, Geo News reports.
This came as a shock to many. Some viewers believe that changing the environment at home is normal. Grant Harrold discussed the controversy over the photos on the podcast The Royals Uncensored, emphasizing that only King Charles has the right to make such decisions.
“The only person who can move images or things is the king himself. So it has to be the king's decision,” he said.
Grant argued that this could be a “deliberate” move by the monarch.
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Previously, “FACTS” wrote that the club where Harry and Meghan met was a victim of blackmail.
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