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Meghan Markle Engages in Awkward Spat with Royal Aide at Queen’s Funeral
Meghan Markle found herself in an uncomfortable situation during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II as she clashed with a royal aide over flower gestures from well-wishers in Windsor on Saturday.
Just two days after the Queen's passing, Meghan, alongside her husband Prince Harry and the newly appointed Prince and Princess of Wales, greeted well-wishers outside of Windsor Castle.
However, a video clip has surfaced showing the 41-year-old collecting flowers from the crowd only to be approached by a royal aide who intended to take the growing number of flower tributes from her.
In response, Meghan gestured to the royal aide that she wanted to place the flowers at the gates herself before expressing her gratitude.
Despite this, she was then approached by a second aide to whom she handed over the flowers.
As Meghan and Harry made their way along the gates, they interacted with the crowd, thanking them on behalf of the family for their well-wishes.
Following this incident, royal fans speculated that Meghan may not have been aware that the royal aide's intention to collect the flowers was for her own safety.
Concerns were raised that the flowers could potentially contain harmful substances or explosives, which is why the royals should not carry them.
The unexpected appearance of Meghan and Harry alongside William and Kate marked the first time the four of them, once known as the Fab Four, had been seen together.
All four individuals were dressed in black as they navigated through the crowds of people who had gathered to pay their respects to the late monarch.
Meghan and Harry had arrived in the UK earlier in the month to attend events for charities close to their hearts.
However, following the Queen's passing, they did not attend their planned appearance at the Wellchild Awards.
While Meghan remained in London, Harry rushed to Scotland to join the royal family at Balmoral, where the Queen peacefully passed away on Thursday afternoon.
Piers Morgan, a prominent TV presenter, shared his thoughts on the reunion of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Prince William and Kate Middleton following the Queen's tragic death.
During an interview on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Monday, September 12, Morgan discussed the significance of their reunion and the potential impact of Harry's upcoming book.
Morgan acknowledged that it was positive to see the royals coming together but suggested that it was more of a truce than a genuine peace settlement.
He expressed concerns about the potential damage Harry's book could cause to his father, the new king, and his brother, the heir.
These are crucial aspects to consider given the magnitude of the situation.
During the funeral, the four were observed walking together and observing the tributes left for their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who held the title of Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
Piers emphasized the importance of setting the right tone as a broadcaster in order to avoid turning the coverage into a soap opera.
He acknowledged the delicate balance between covering the well-known rift between William and Harry, and Kate and Meghan, while also recognizing the constitutional relevance and significance of the event.
As tensions and speculations continue to surround the royal family, the world watches closely, awaiting further developments and hoping for a resolution that honors the memory of the late Queen.