Queen Elizabeth agreed to pose for a photo with the son of Charles, Prince William and his grandson, Prince George, who had to share himself in the official social media pages of the royal family.
The images shared on January 4, 2020 raised some eyebrows, since it did not include Prince Harry, Carlos’s second son, then Prince of Wales.
The image came just when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left their real duties, days before moving to Canada and then to their final destination, United States.
At first, the portrait was seen as an important descent for Prince Harry of his grandmother and King Charles, but then it seemed to be destined to represent four generations of British monarchs in one painting.

Prince Harry, in his Netflix documentary, mentioned how his beloved grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, refused to meet him upon his arrival in Canada citing his schedule.
He did not seem to blame the queen, but he seemed to be convinced that the people responsible for making his schedules influenced by those who did not want his grandmother to meet.
His grandmother’s fans suggests that she could have questioned the need for portrait without Harry, but she probably agreed when she argued that she only intended to show different generations of the British monarchs.
Whatever the reason the photo presented the future of the royal family that did not include Prince Harry, the husband of former American actress Meghan Markle.
The image is still available on the Instagram account of the Prince and the Princess of Wales.