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Meghan Markle Accused of Constant Complaining About Royal Life, Reunites with Kate at Queen’s Funeral
In a recent interview with The Cut, Meghan Markle has once again faced criticism for allegedly complaining about her life after marrying Prince Harry.
Commentator Tina Lowe, writing for the Washington Examiner, slammed Meghan for her incessant moaning and whining about her royal in-laws.
Lowe pointed out that despite claiming to be silenced, Meghan never seems to stop talking.
Lowe further criticized Meghan, referring to her as a “B-list actress formerly known as the Duchess of Sussex,” highlighting that she has spent more time complaining about her royal family than actually working as a royal.
Lowe also mentioned Meghan's recent appearance on Spotify's podcast, where she continued to make alleged digs at the royal family.
Meanwhile, the so-called Fab Four, consisting of Meghan, Harry, William, and Kate, have been estranged since Meghan and Harry moved to the US.
However, the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II has brought them together in their grief.
Meghan and Kate were seen standing next to each other at Westminster Hall during a short service held in honor of the Queen's arrival.
Despite reported tensions between William and Harry, the loss of their grandmother appears to have bridged the gap between them.
Kate seemed emotional during the service, while Meghan stood stoically beside her.
It is worth noting that the two couples haven't interacted for the past two years due to Meghan and Harry's relocation to the US.
Previously known as the Fab Four, their unity was disrupted by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's dramatic exit from the royal family.
When Harry and Meghan returned to the UK on September 3, their relationship with William and Kate still seemed strained.
Royal sources revealed that trust was a significant issue between the couples.
There were no plans for the Sussexes to visit Kate and William, even though they were staying in Frogmore Cottage, just a short walk away from their house.
However, with the Queen's passing, William and Harry have found solace in each other's company.
William invited Harry to join him in inspecting floral tributes to Her Majesty at Windsor Castle.
Today's service for the Queen showed their wives once again standing together, mourning the loss of Elizabeth II.
The Queen's coffin arrived at Westminster Hall accompanied by a procession of the royal family.
King Charles III walked alongside his siblings Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward.
The crowd outside Parliament applauded as the procession passed through the gates into the Palace of Westminster.
The Choir of Westminster Abbey and the Choir of His Majesty's Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, sang Psalm 139 during the entrance.
Following the service, the Queen's coffin will lie in state at the hall for four days, allowing members of the public to pay their respects.
The Archbishop of Canterbury conducted today's service.
Unlike at the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral, where their cousin Peter Phillips walked between them, William and Harry stood side by side in the second row of the procession.
Harry, no longer a working royal, did not wear military uniform like William, who is still actively engaged in royal duties.
It remains to be seen whether the Queen's death will lead to a lasting improvement in William and Harry's relationship.
Previous events, such as Prince Philip's funeral and the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue at Kensington Palace, did not seem to bring about significant changes.
However, the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II may serve as a turning point for the two brothers, as they reflect on their shared grief and memories of walking behind their mother's coffin.