King Charles III welcomed the President of the United States, Joe Biden to Windsor Castle and seemed to give a subtle nod towards his youngest son Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan Markle.
The official visit came as the King and president met with participants of the Climate Finance Mobilisation forum, the Mirror reports.
The two men chatted over tea for around twenty minutes in the monarch's personal sitting room known as the Oak Room which overlooks the castle's famous Quadrangle.
It's thought that this meeting went on longer than planned as His Majesty and the US presidents seemed to get along so well.
After this, the King invited his special guest to view the impressive display of items from the Royal Collection in the White Drawing Room which were all related to the Royal Family's relationship with previous US presidents including Roosevelt, Kennedy and Eisenhower.
Charles then chose to move on to the Green Drawing Room which is now being speculated as a nod towards Prince Harry and his wife.
They were joined by Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Grant Shapps and United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry.
The moment relates back to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as these official images were taken in the same location Meghan and Harry posed for their wedding photos.
In the pictures snapped at their royal wedding, Harry stood one pace behind bride Meghan.
It was taken just an hour after the ceremony which was watched by millions of people around the world.
Other photos of the day included Harry and Meghan pictured with their royal relatives and Meghan's mother Doria Ragland who was the only member of the Duchess' family to attend her big day.
Meghan had six adorable bridesmaids and four page boys who are also in one snap in the room as they appear happy and relaxed standing beside the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Harry and Meghan have continued to distance themselves from the Firm following their bombshell Netflix docuseries and Harry's tell-all memoir Spare that was released earlier this year.
The duo are currently focusing on their next big career after suffering a huge blow last month with the end of their Spotify contract.
They are however are still clutching onto their $98m Netflix deal and the Duke is reportedly planning on travelling to Africa to film a solo travel documentary for the streaming giant as his next project to help retain their lucrative deal.
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