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Uncomfortable Meghan Markle Stands Out in Picture with Camilla, Catherine, and Sophie
Meghan Markle's discomfort was evident as she posed for a picture alongside Camilla, Catherine, and Sophie.
However, her unease had nothing to do with grieving for the Queen.
It seems that Camilla, Catherine, and Sophie were keeping a close eye on her, unsure of what she might do next.
The tension between them was palpable, suggesting that there may have been some words exchanged within the family.
Markle appeared as though she would rather be anywhere else but where she was at that moment.
It is clear that both Catherine and Camilla have reached their limit with her, and it shows.
During the procession, which drew a record number of mourners, Markle, dressed in all black like the other members of the royal family, was caught smirking at one point.
This did not go unnoticed by Twitter users, who quickly flooded the social platform with disdain for the Duchess.
One person expressed anger at her attention-seeking behavior, while another criticized her for displaying zero shame.
Yet another fan called her smug.
It seems that Markle continues to face stormy waters in her public image.
More news has emerged about the couple's ongoing conflicts.
Harry is reportedly blaming Markle for his loss of everything.
Their latest argument revolved around Harry not being allowed to wear his military uniform.
As the women of the royal family attended Wednesday's lying-in-state service for Queen Elizabeth II, each displayed their grief in different ways.
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, appeared slightly grief-stricken as she followed the coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall by car.
Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, fought back tears.
The royal family presented themselves in a choreographed manner, walking in a formal formation, according to body language expert Judy James.
She observed signs of grief in their heavy swallowing, pursed lips, and narrow-looking eyes, suggesting they were close to tears.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left Westminster Hall hand-in-hand after the service, attracting attention from the media.
Their display of affection has garnered mixed reactions online, with some questioning whether it was a show of unity or a subtle dig at the royal family.
Body language expert Judy James described the gesture as emotionally impulsive but noted that Harry's inability to wear his military uniform, unlike the others, may have contributed to a sense of less restriction in terms of adhering to royal protocol.
Others argued that it was perplexing for people to be offended by married individuals holding hands, suggesting that Meghan's intention may have been to comfort Harry.
In addition, plans for the Queen's funeral procession have been revealed, with Meghan Markle and Sophie Wessex expected to follow in a car.
King Charles will lead members of the royal family as they walk behind the late monarch's coffin from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey on Monday for the state funeral.
Prince William and Prince Harry, along with Peter Phillips, another one of the Queen's grandsons, will follow closely behind.
The Princess Royal's husband, Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, the Duke of Gloucester, and the Earl of Snowdon, the Queen's cousin and nephew, respectively, will also be part of the procession.