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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Join Royal Family at Buckingham Palace for Queen’s Funeral
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were seen at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, joining the entire royal family, including King Charles III, the Queen Consort, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, as they received the Queen's coffin.
This private moment was not captured in any leaked pictures, except for one photo posted by Omid Scobie, showing King Charles followed by Harry and Meghan at Buckingham Palace as the Queen was brought inside for the final time.
To maintain the sanctity of the occasion, specific instructions were given to the media not to obtain or publish photos from inside Buckingham Palace.
Most members of the royal family made a conscious effort to avoid being captured, except for one individual who has a history of tipping off the paparazzi.
The Queen Consort reportedly wants nothing to do with this person, and the King has kept her at a distance.
However, despite the efforts to maintain privacy, Meghan Markle's close friend, Omid Scobie, published the photo.
It is important to note that Scobie is known to act on Meghan's instructions.
He even lied to a judge for her.
So, it is highly unlikely that he would publish a paparazzi photo of a woman who values her privacy if he didn't have her explicit approval.
Meghan was upset about the photo being taken, but instead of stopping its publication, she instructed Scobie to not only share it but also tag the paparazzi photographer.
This raises questions about the extent to which Meghan is willing to go for attention.
The photographer involved is a freelancer who has recently been working on staged assignments, often tipped off by politicians and celebrities.
This suggests that Meghan's involvement in staging the photo is highly probable.
The media was given strict instructions not to publish the photo, but even the Daily Mail briefly shared it before deleting it due to its intrusive and disturbing nature.
Meghan, however, chose to have her friend post it on her behalf.
It is disheartening to see the violation of privacy of a 70-year-old man who has just lost his mother and carries the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Meghan's actions in this situation are despicable.
This was meant to be a private moment for the family to grieve together, but their lack of trust in the Markle couple has made them constantly on guard.
They measure every word they say, fearing that it will end up on Netflix or with Oprah.
And now, this disgusting intrusion of privacy.
Meanwhile, Kinsey Schofield, a world expert, claims that the Queen's death only interrupted Meghan's victory lap in the UK.
Meghan and Harry were in Germany promoting the Invictus Games when news of the Queen's ill health reached them.
They rushed back to the UK, with Harry heading to Balmoral and Meghan staying in London.
Schofield applauds the Prince and Princess of Wales for allowing Harry and Meghan to be seen with them after their controversial interview with Oprah in 2021, where they made several allegations, including facing racism within the royal family.
However, Schofield warns that this display of unity does not mark the end of the intense rivalry between the couple and the rest of the royal family.
She questions how anyone could forgive Harry and Meghan, stating that the death of the Queen only temporarily paused Meghan's self-promotion and podcast tour through charity stops.