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Photographer Captures Meghan Markle’s Alleged Fake Tears at Queen’s Funeral
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been accused of faking her emotions during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
A photographer captured a moment where Meghan appeared to use eye drops to simulate tears.
Dressed in black with a matching hat and veil, she struggled to hold back her emotions, but family language expert Adrienne Carter believes that her tears were manufactured for the cameras.
Carter stated that it is difficult to determine if the tears were genuine, as there was minimal muscle movement in Meghan's face, which would typically accompany true emotional expressions.
However, she also noted that Meghan could have been intentionally restraining her emotions.
During the funeral, Meghan was accompanied by her husband, Prince Harry, who walked behind the Queen's coffin until it was laid to rest at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
In other news, a commentator claims that Meghan and Harry lack the charisma, dedication, and charm required to be A-list celebrities.
Since stepping down from their senior royal duties in 2020, the couple signed lucrative deals with streaming giants Spotify and Netflix, suggesting their intention to make a name for themselves in the entertainment industry.
However, commentator Cara Kennedy argues that Hollywood is beginning to exclude them from events, fearing that their presence would overshadow the occasion or steal media attention.
Kennedy, writing in The Spectator, shared that an LA source informed her that one A-lister purposely omitted Harry and Meghan from an event due to their capacity to dominate the spotlight.
The source further explained that the couple's tendency to share private details about the royal family has led to their marginalization.
This includes Meghan's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this year, where she accused an unnamed member of the royal family of making racist comments about her son Archie's skin color.
Tensions between Meghan and her in-laws have since escalated.
Additionally, Prince Harry has announced plans to release a memoir that promises an accurate and truthful account of his life.
It is anticipated that the book will further strain relations within the royal family.
Kennedy argues that the Sussexes' lack of charisma and dedication is another reason for their exclusion from Hollywood's A-list.
She emphasizes that fame goes beyond mere name recognition and requires charm and dedication.
Despite their efforts, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle fall short in these aspects.
Kennedy suggests that both Britain and Hollywood are beginning to realize this fact.
Since stepping down from their royal duties, the couple has settled in Montecito, California, with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
They have made only a few visits back to the UK, including a recent trip for a charity event that was extended due to the Queen's passing.
Prince William extended an olive branch to his brother, inviting him and Meghan to join him and Kate on a walkabout in Windsor shortly after their grandmother's death.
However, Gayle King, a US chat show host and friend of Meghan's, claims that no peace deal has been reached between the Sussexes and the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Following the Queen's funeral, Meghan and Harry hurried back to California to reunite with their children, who had stayed with Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, during the mourning period.
The couple will now resume their various endeavors, such as Meghan's Spotify podcast Archetypes, which was temporarily paused due to the Queen's passing.
However, Kennedy concludes that Meghan's path to Hollywood stardom appears increasingly uncertain with each step she takes.