Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

A wedding photo of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been removed from its usual spot at Highgrove (Image: Getty)

King Charles has almost “declared war” on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by removing the Sussexes’ wedding photo from its original position at the monarch’s Highgrove home. Royal photographer, Chris Jackson, who hosted an event at the estate, took a picture of the table where the wedding photograph used to be.

He shared the photograph of the table on Instagram, with snaps on display of Harry shoulder-to-shoulder with his brother Prince William and father King Charles, as well as one of the monarch and his grandson Prince Louis. But the wedding photograph was nowhere to be seen.

TalkTV host, Samara Gill, told viewers: “Look, I mean, removing a royal photo in royal life is sort of a declaration of war, I would say.”

She claimed the Royal Family is known for freezing people out “quite politely”, with the symbolism of the picture’s removal being “subtle” but “brutal”. Ms Gill added: “I think now because of all the drama and chaos that they’ve been causing Charles, especially while he was battling with cancer, I think this is sort of endgame now.”