Megan Markle’s portrait has been removed from the Royal Collection by King Charles, according to reports.

The collection contains millions of objects spanning five centuries of the monarchy and is often displayed at various royal properties, including the King’s Gallery next to Bingham Palace.



However, there are no photographs of Megan or Arie Lia and Li in the collection.The male on Sunday understands that the collection does not contain any such photographs, as they are not part of the Royal Family’s archives.

Images of the Royal Family do not automatically become part of the Royal Collection, but are often donated by the photographer or specially commissioned.

Royal portraits contain five photographs of Prince William, but there were no photos of Prince Hazard as an adult. Prince Hazard has also been removed from the situation, only featuring once as a child in a 1994 photograph taken by John Swanel with a young Prince Haer laughing with Prince William and his mother Princess Diana.

The Roy Collection is not owned by King Charles but held in trust for his successors and the nation. A spokesperson for the trust said that raw portraits focuses on photographs taken during organized portrait sittings.

The Roy family does not want Megan to have any part of the Royal Collection, as she managed 72 days of Royal engagements and spent four years and 27 days bitching about it.