Prince Charles recently gave royal followers a peek of his office in Birkhall, where he's currently working from home amid this coronavirus lockdown. Royal followers noticed a few things missing from his work desk, including the photo of Prince Harry and Meghan.

According to reports, Prince Charles has plenty of family photos and keepsake on his office desk. However, none of theseare of Prince Harry and Meghan, or their son, Archie Harrison. 

The Prince of Wales have several frames of his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall. Prince Charles also has a photo of the Queen Mother, his beloved grandmother. 

There is also a picture of Prince George, his first grandson from Prince William and Kate Middleton, next to a rainbow picture to symbolize support for the NHS workers during this pandemic. The future king also keeps portraits of Jesus, Mary and Joseph on his work desk. 

But royal followers also note that the Prince of Wales' office table is full of clutter and mess, hence the lack of other important and expected family photos. There are also no pictures of Prince William and Kate, as well as Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. 

However, the rainbow photo is likely Prince Louis' artwork, according to The Sun. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's youngest made the art for his birthday in April.  

Prince Charles' desk is also strewn with piles of paper and an iPad stand where he makes his video calls. The stand is over a box that Prince Charles used so that his iPad sits at the right angle when he's doing video calls. 

There are also stacks of books on the royal's work desk as well as several gold trinkets. The Prince of Wales was pictured having tea during his meeting with the Classic FM people to show his support for classical orchestra musicians currently without any work due to this pandemic. 

Speaking of classical music, Prince Charles revealed that he plans to introduce the genre to Prince George when he turns 7 years old this July. He originally planned to take his grandson to a live performance but this may have to be put on hold because of the health crisis.

Prince Charles will likely initiate Prince George to classical music in a Zoom video call so they could practice social distancing. The Prince of Wales recalled that he was introduced by the Queen Mother to classical music when he was also 7 years old. The heir to throne wants to continue the tradition with his grandchildren.