Queen leaves photo of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle off family portrait table

The framed image of the Duke and Dutches of Sussex was once in prime position.
The framed image of the Duke and Dutches of Sussex was once in prime position. Photo credit: GETTY / PA

The Queen fills Buckingham Palace with framed photos of her family, including her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

They can traditionally be seen on display in the background when she's photographed hosting guests in her sitting room.

But eagle-eyed royalists have spotted that a photo of Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle that was once in prime position now appears to have been removed.

The discovery comes after the most recent visit of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday (local time), photographs of which show her framed photo of the Duke and Dutches of Sussex was not on her main table.

In the past, the photo was there next to one of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Harry and William in their military uniforms.

The photo is believed to have been moved to the back table in October, a few days after Meghan and Harry's documentary with ITV's Tom Bradby aired, and it seems from recent visits she's not moved it back. 

It still can be seen in photos, but not as clearly. One photo shows flowers had been placed in front of the photo.