Although the Duchess of Sussex has not seen her father-in-law, King Charles III, for more than three years, a meaningful reminder of her remains prominently displayed inside his London home.
A Meaningful Image Takes Centre Stage
On Thursday, Meghan, 44, made an unexpected appearance at Clarence House — not in person, but through a striking black-and-white photograph placed in the King and Queen’s living room.
The framed image captures the intimate moment from Meghan and Prince Harry’s 2018 wedding when Charles escorted his daughter-in-law down the aisle. The photograph sits on a side table beside another image showing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during the christening of Prince Louis, now seven.
The two photographs were taken only weeks apart. Prince Louis was christened on July 9, 2018, just seven weeks after Meghan and Harry married on May 19 that same year.

Spotted During a Festive Royal Event
The images came into view as Queen Camilla welcomed children supported by Helen & Douglas House and the Roald Dahl Charity to Clarence House for a festive Christmas tea party and tree-decorating event.