Alright, friends, gather 'round because this is one of those heartwarming stories that makes you smile. It's being reported that Prince Charles has a framed black-and-white photo of himself walking Meghan Markle down the aisle proudly displayed at his London home, Clarence House. Let that sink in for a second — it’s like he’s saying, "This moment meant so much to me, I want to see it every single day." So, have you said "aww" yet? Because I certainly did.
According to Daily Mail Royal Correspondent Rebecca English, the 70-year-old Duke of Cornwall has placed this stunning black-and-white photograph in the Morning Room of Clarence House. Now, if you're wondering why this picture holds such significance, let me remind you: Charles wasn't just any old guest at the wedding; he was the man leading Meghan to her husband, Prince Harry. That's no small feat, folks. And clearly, it left a lasting impression on him.
Rebecca shared her thoughts about spotting this cherished photo during her visit to Clarence House:
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At Clarence House today I spotted a framed black and white photograph (in the public area) of the Prince of Wales walking his soon to be daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, towards the altar at St George’s Chapel. It was very touching – and shows how much the moment meant to him.
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) December 6, 2018
As Rebecca explained, "At Clarence House today I spotted a framed black and white photograph (in the public area) of the Prince of Wales walking his soon to be daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, towards the altar at St George’s Chapel." She went on to say, "It was very touching – and shows how much the moment meant to him." This photo is reportedly nestled near other meaningful family portraits, including one of Charles' grandmother, the late Queen Mother, who was Queen Elizabeth's mom.