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Time for something new? Photo of Harry and Meghan is removed from its spot in the Queen's Audience Room - just a week after it was first seen

Stephanie Linning
1 day ago



A previously unseen photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has been moved from its place in Buckingham Palace.

The touching portrait of the newlyweds was spotted on display in the Audience Room of the Queen's London residence for the first time last week.

But photos taken inside the room today reveal the portrait has since been moved from the side table, revealing a picture of Princes William and Harry in its place.

The Queen regularly moves photographs around inside the ornate reception room, although a handful of favorites are often in view.

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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Touching: Photo showed the newlyweds embracing, with Meghan in a figure-hugging dress
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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Favourite: The photo was moved, leaving one of Princes William and Harry in pride of place
Among them is a photograph of Princess Anne and her husband Timothy Lawrence, and another of Zara and Mike Tindall on their wedding day.

The most recent photo rejig was spotted in photos taken today of the Queen's audience with celebrated composer Thea Musgrave.

Ms Musgrave was invited to the palace to be presented with the Queen's Medal for Music.

The portrait of Harry, 33, and Meghan, 36, in a loving embrace was previously seen on the right hand side of the fire place of the living room.

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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Shifting around: Queen Anne and husband Timothy Lawrence have previously been in the spot
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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Last spotted: The photo of Anne and Timothy was last seen in the Audience Room in April when the Queen welcomed the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardem
It was the first photo of Meghan to appear in Buckingham Palace and it sat alongside Her Majesty's other treasured photographs of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

While it is unclear when and where the photo was taken, Hello! reports is is likely to have been taken by the couple's wedding photographer Alexi Lubomirski as part of their engagement shoot in December.

The audience room is where the Queen stores some of her most significant treasures, giving royal fans a rare glimpse into her personal life.

The room, situated on the palace's first floor, is peppered with photographs of Royals.

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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Family first: A photo from Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex's wedding day is also on display in the audience room
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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Proud: The image, seen in the orange frame left, is one of a number out in the room
On the mantelpiece stands two 18th Century English porcelain pheasants valued at £20,000 (approx. $27,000); as well as a white marble and gilt bronze clock, valued at £4,000 (approx. $5,300); an English gilt mirror, valued at £30,000 (approx. $40,000).

In the fireplace there is a two-bar electric fire, with only one bar lit up. Similar models can be bought on the high street for £29.99 (approx. $40).

The Royals are known to face the cold with fortitude, with the dated rooms in their various haunts known for their draughts and difficulty to heat. The Queen has similar budget heaters in fireplaces in all of her residences

At Buckingham Palace, audiences are either held in The Queen’s Audience Room or in the 1844 Room.

The Queen gives a weekly audience to the Prime Minister and will also have a private audience with the Chancellor of the Exchequor before a new budget is announced, as well as with visiting Heads of State who are not attending on an official State Visit.

The Queen also chairs Privy Council meetings, which are held regularly throughout the year, usually around once a month.

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Disculpen, no se si esto corresponde al hilo pero aquí lo traigo:



















Time for something new? Photo of Harry and Meghan is removed from its spot in the Queen's Audience Room - just a week after it was first seen

Stephanie Linning
1 day ago



A previously unseen photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has been moved from its place in Buckingham Palace.

The touching portrait of the newlyweds was spotted on display in the Audience Room of the Queen's London residence for the first time last week.

But photos taken inside the room today reveal the portrait has since been moved from the side table, revealing a picture of Princes William and Harry in its place.

The Queen regularly moves photographs around inside the ornate reception room, although a handful of favorites are often in view.

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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited
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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Touching: Photo showed the newlyweds embracing, with Meghan in a figure-hugging dress
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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited
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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Favourite: The photo was moved, leaving one of Princes William and Harry in pride of place
Among them is a photograph of Princess Anne and her husband Timothy Lawrence, and another of Zara and Mike Tindall on their wedding day.

The most recent photo rejig was spotted in photos taken today of the Queen's audience with celebrated composer Thea Musgrave.

Ms Musgrave was invited to the palace to be presented with the Queen's Medal for Music.

The portrait of Harry, 33, and Meghan, 36, in a loving embrace was previously seen on the right hand side of the fire place of the living room.

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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Shifting around: Queen Anne and husband Timothy Lawrence have previously been in the spot
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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Last spotted: The photo of Anne and Timothy was last seen in the Audience Room in April when the Queen welcomed the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardem
It was the first photo of Meghan to appear in Buckingham Palace and it sat alongside Her Majesty's other treasured photographs of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

While it is unclear when and where the photo was taken, Hello! reports is is likely to have been taken by the couple's wedding photographer Alexi Lubomirski as part of their engagement shoot in December.

The audience room is where the Queen stores some of her most significant treasures, giving royal fans a rare glimpse into her personal life.

The room, situated on the palace's first floor, is peppered with photographs of Royals.

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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Family first: A photo from Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex's wedding day is also on display in the audience room
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© Provided by Associated Newspapers Limited Proud: The image, seen in the orange frame left, is one of a number out in the room
On the mantelpiece stands two 18th Century English porcelain pheasants valued at £20,000 (approx. $27,000); as well as a white marble and gilt bronze clock, valued at £4,000 (approx. $5,300); an English gilt mirror, valued at £30,000 (approx. $40,000).

In the fireplace there is a two-bar electric fire, with only one bar lit up. Similar models can be bought on the high street for £29.99 (approx. $40).

The Royals are known to face the cold with fortitude, with the dated rooms in their various haunts known for their draughts and difficulty to heat. The Queen has similar budget heaters in fireplaces in all of her residences

At Buckingham Palace, audiences are either held in The Queen’s Audience Room or in the 1844 Room.

The Queen gives a weekly audience to the Prime Minister and will also have a private audience with the Chancellor of the Exchequor before a new budget is announced, as well as with visiting Heads of State who are not attending on an official State Visit.

The Queen also chairs Privy Council meetings, which are held regularly throughout the year, usually around once a month.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle...-it-was-first-seen/ar-AAylvr6?ocid=spartanntp

La CR sabe que todo lo revisan a detalle y por eso lo hacen, de verdad no dudo que la reyna quiera a todos sus nietos y un poco a sus esposxs, pero todo lo que hacen y muestran esta calculado a detalle, como siempre digo, no dan paso sin huarache.
 
Mi hermana y mi cuñado se planean a viajar por el tour a Europa... Luego cuando antes de volver a Colombia, irán a Punta Cana donde vive la familia de mi cuñado.
Están ahorrando los recursos.


Mi hermano y su esposa tiene un lugar ahi en Punta Cana y van cada vacacion, y me dice que es un paraiso.
 
Acaban de anunciar que los Duques de Sussex harán su primer tour a Australia, Fiji, Tonga y New Zealand el próximo Otoño.
 
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