A framed portrait of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been removed from the Queen's family portrait table in Buckingham Palace, according to the Mirror.
Eagle-eyed royal fans noticed the photo had disappeared during a meeting between the Queen and the High Commissioner for Grenada, Kisha Alexander-Grant.
The framed picture was last seen in July when the monarch met with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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The disappearance comes after the release of a new documentary, Harry and Meghan: An African Adventure, where the Duke appeared to confirm reports of a rift between him and Prince William.
Harry said they "don't see each other as much" these days.
"We're brothers, we'll always be brothers - and we're certainly on different paths at the moment," he said.
The framed picture of Harry and Meghan first went on display in the days after their wedding in May 2018, the Daily Mail reported.
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