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Royal fans are expressing their disappointment with Meghan Markle after she jokingly shushed children during the Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
The Duchess of Sussex was captured playfully gesturing for young Savannah Phillips and Mia Tindall to be quiet inside Horse Guards Parade during Trooping the Colour.
Prince Harry, dressed in a black suit, also joined in on the fun, but this lighthearted moment has left some royal watchers fuming.
Since the couple's controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, many fans of the royal family have been openly skeptical of Meghan and Harry.
Furthermore, Prince Harry's highly anticipated memoir, which promises to reveal intimate details about his life, has left fans anxious that it may once again embarrass the monarchy.
On Twitter, one staunch royalist expressed irony in Meghan Markle telling anyone to be quiet when she can't even control her own words.
Another criticized the gesture, calling it priceless for Meghan to tell younger royals to be quiet, considering her own behavior.
In the comments section of another news site, the tone was even harsher.
One user named Opinionthaccounts remarked that Meghan should follow her own advice and be quiet.
Another anonymous user questioned whether Meghan is a bigger joker than they thought or if she possesses an astonishing amount of audacity.
Another faceless account concluded that Meghan and Harry are the ones who need to shush.
Recently, Niall Gardner, a former adviser to Margaret Thatcher, commented on the Sussexes' return to the UK for the Jubilee weekend.
He specifically criticized Meghan, accusing her of being self-centered.
Speaking to Express.co.uk, Gardner stated that it is evident Meghan and Harry have been using their royal status to further their personal agenda, particularly Meghan.
He pointed to their lucrative Netflix deals as evidence of this, claiming that Meghan has used her royal status as a publicity machine to advance her own interests.
Gardner expressed his concern that Meghan and Harry might exploit the Platinum Jubilee celebrations to promote their personal agenda, which he finds appalling.
He emphasized that the Jubilee celebrations should solely focus on celebrating the Queen's 70 years of service and dedication.
Meghan Markle faced criticism for her 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, during which she made various allegations against members of the royal family.
For instance, she claimed that the Duchess of Cambridge had upset her during a disagreement over flower girl dresses.
Gardner's remarks coincide with Meghan and Harry's return to the UK for the Queen's Jubilee.
Although they did not appear on the balcony during Trooping the Colour, they attended the service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are also scheduled to attend the BBC's party at the Palace this evening.
This marks the first time the couple has returned to the UK with their two children, Archie and Lilibet, since stepping back from their royal duties in March 2020.