The souvenir programme for King Charles coronation includes a picture of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

The souvenir programme for King Charles coronation includes a picture of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be seen in a significant moment in the history of the coronation! The official programme commemorating King Charles III and Queen Camila's coronation was made public on Monday.

The 84-page programme provides an overview of the coronation day, including the Westminster Abbey liturgy and the momentous moment of crowning, as well as the biographies of Their Majesties.

Fans are aware of one image that appears within the souvenir thanks to royal photographer Chris Jackson, and it includes the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

"Nice to see this picture I took in 2018 in the Official Coronation Programme - Had such fun taking it, and you can read the story (and see the photos!) behind this image and many more in my new book 'Charles III - A King and His Queen'," the author wrote. I'm looking forward to discussing 20 years of Royal photography with you during my lecture at the @the_lanesborough on Thursday. I'd also love to see you to sign books if you're in London. - Tickets are available at the link in my bio," Jackson stated next to the Instagram photo.

Charles' historic 70th birthday was celebrated with the taking of the picture. Prince George can be seen grinning broadly in the 2018 photo as he sits on the now-king's knee. Princess Charlotte is seated next to Prince George and Camila, who she cuddles up to.

Behind them are Kate, who is cradling their infant son, Prince Louis, and a beaming William. Standing next to them, Harry and Meghan are beaming with happiness. If fans recall, the picture was taken at Charles and Camila's house in the Clarence House gardens while Meghan was carrying Archie. A month later, the duke and duchess used another picture taken by Jackson to announce that Meghan was expecting their first child.

Jackson talked with ET in September, not long after Queen Elizabeth passed away, discussing his more than 20-year career as a royal family photographer.

Jackson told ET, "I've been fortunate to photograph the family as a whole and catch some of those great family moments. "Every chance you get to take pictures of the family as a whole is incredibly special. events including marriages, births, and christenings. The opportunity was always extremely uncommon but unique.

Harry will be there for the coronation, the palace declared last week. However, because the ceremony is on Archie's birthday, Meghan and their kids, Lilibet and Archie, will be at home in California.

The palace has not yet made Harry's participation in the coronation official.

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