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Meghan’s Tearful Display at Queen’s Funeral Sparks Controversy
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was seen wiping away tears during the somber funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II on Monday.
However, an online user has now come forward with evidence suggesting that Meghan's tears may have been fake.
PC Lowers posted on Quora, claiming that Meghan used a tear stick, which left a smear on her gloves.
A tear stick is a wax stick with menthol and camphor extracts that can generate natural tears when applied under the eye.
According to the user, Meghan's reply in a previous interview, where she mentioned being able to cry with one tear from her left eye, supports the theory that she faked her emotions.
This revelation has led many to question the authenticity of Meghan's tears and label her as a fraud.
Social media users were quick to share their opinions on Meghan's tearful display.
One Twitter user remarked that after everything Meghan has put the Queen through in the last 18 months, her tears seemed insincere.
Another user accused her of shedding crocodile tears solely for her second interview with Oprah.
A third user speculated that Meghan was feeling sorry for herself, highlighting her hypocrisy and envy towards the royal family.
Another critic added that Meghan had lost all confidence and failed to understand the contradiction between her actions and her anger towards the royals.
Even Australian television presenter Karl Stefanovic expressed skepticism about Meghan's emotional display.
During a discussion with his co-anchor Alison Langdon and royal photographer Chris Jackson, Stefanovic questioned the authenticity of the pictures showing Meghan wiping away a tear.
He emphasized the danger of reading too much into photographs and their supposed meanings.
Similarly, Tom Bauer, speaking on GB News, suggested that Meghan's tears were more for her own benefit than for genuine sadness over the Queen's passing.
Body language expert Adrian Carter weighed in on the controversy, stating that it is difficult to determine the authenticity of Meghan's tears.
Carter noted that her face did not display significant muscle movement, which would typically occur during genuine emotional expressions.
This observation further cast doubt on Meghan's tearful performance.
However, the final blow to Meghan's credibility came when an old video clip resurfaced, showing her boasting about her ability to cry on cue.
In the clip, Meghan confidently claims that she can make herself cry very convincingly.
Renowned television presenter Jeremy Clarkson also expressed skepticism regarding Meghan's funeral tears.
He questioned why someone would cry over the passing of an individual they despise.
Clarkson acknowledged that actors, including himself, can cry on demand and suggested that Meghan's tears were likely insincere, given her apparent disdain for the royal family.
The controversy surrounding Meghan's tearful display at the Queen's funeral continues to divide public opinion.
While some believe her emotions were genuine, others argue that her past comments and actions indicate a calculated performance.
As the debate rages on, it remains unclear whether Meghan's tears were a genuine expression of sorrow or a calculated attempt to manipulate public perception.