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Meghan Markle Accused of Endless Whining and Moaning, Reunites with Kate at Queen’s Funeral
Meghan Markle has once again come under fire, this time from commentator Tina Lowe who accused her of incessantly moaning and whining about her life after marrying Prince Harry.
Writing for the Washington Examiner, Lowe slammed Meghan for her recent interview with The Cut, in which she allegedly took digs at the royal family, and her Spotify podcast archetypes.
Lowe said that for someone who complains about being silenced, Meghan never seems to shut up.
Lowe further wrote that the former Duchess of Sussex has spent more time whining about her royal in-laws than she actually spent as a working royal.
Meghan has been on an extended maternity vacation, and now she is in The Cut moaning about her horrible life as a Hollywood trophy wife to a literal prince.
In other news, the so-called Fab Four, comprising Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle, have been estranged since Meghan and Harry moved to the US.
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However, the Queen's death has seen them reunited in their grief.
Meghan and Kate were seen next to each other at Westminster Hall, where a short service was held as the Queen's coffin arrived, accompanied by the royal family.
While relations have reportedly been tense between William and Harry, the death of their grandmother appears to have brought the two closer together.
Kate appeared emotional during the service, while Meghan stood stoically beside her.
The two couples were once known as the Fab Four before Meghan and Harry's dramatic exit from the royal family.
When Harry and Meghan returned to the UK on September 3, their relationship with the other couple appeared to still be in dire straits.
Royal sources claimed that trust was a big issue between the couples.
There were no plans for the Sussexes to visit Kate and William, despite staying in Frogmore Cottage, just a 15-minute walk from their house.
However, with the death of the Queen last week, it appears William and Harry have been reunited in their grief.
William invited Harry to join him in inspecting floral tributes to Her Majesty at Windsor Castle.
Scenes from today's service for the Queen show their wives together once again, mourning the loss of Elizabeth II.
The Queen's coffin arrived at Westminster Hall with a procession of the royal family.
King Charles III walked in line with his siblings Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward.
The crowd outside Parliament applauded once the procession had passed through the gates into the Palace of Westminster.
It entered as the Choir of Westminster Abbey and the Choir of His Majesty's Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, sang Psalm 139.
After the service, Her Majesty's coffin will remain in the hall for four days lying in state, during which members of the public can arrive to pay their respects.
The Archbishop of Canterbury conducted today's service.
William and Harry were side by side, unlike at the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral when their cousin Peter Phillips walked between them.
They walked in the second row of the procession, with Harry in the middle, William on his right, and Mr. Phillips on his left.
The procession will have likely brought back sad memories of when they walked behind the coffin of their mother Diana, Princess of Wales when they were just 15 and 12.
Harry, who spent a decade in the forces including two tours of duty to Afghanistan, was a great hero.
He was not in military uniform unlike William because he is no longer a working royal.
Whether the Queen's death will lead to a longer-lasting improvement in their relationship remains to be seen.
However, the funeral of Prince Philip did not appear to achieve this, and neither did the unveiling of a statue of their mother, Princess Diana, at Kensington Palace, her former home.