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Meghan Markle Spotted Pulling Harry’s Hands, Forcing Him to Leave Queen’s Funeral
The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, appeared emotional and slightly deflated as he left the Queen's State Funeral on Monday.
Accompanied by his wife Meghan Markle, Harry joined the rest of his family for the sad day.
Despite stepping back from royal duties, he took his place alongside his brother, the Prince of Wales, for the ceremonies of the Queen's State.
Prince William, in his RAF Number 1 uniform, and Harry, in formal funeral wear and medals, marched slowly behind their father, King Charles III, as the Queen's coffin was taken from Westminster Hall, where she had been lying in state.
Their cousin Peter Phillips, the Queen's eldest grandchild and son of the Princess Royal, had walked beside the brothers to the Abbey.
As the procession came to a halt after its short journey around Parliament Square, the Prince of Wales saluted, while his brother bowed his head, as the coffin was lifted from the gun carriage.
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After the funeral ended with the rendition of the National Anthem, the brothers joined the huge procession escorting the Queen on the beginning of her final journey, marching once again with sombre expressions behind the gun carriage as their wives followed behind in slowly driven cars.
Prince William saluted the Cenotaph, while Harry bowed his head as they passed the memorial to Britain's war dead.
Later, on arrival in Windsor, Prince William and Prince Harry walked next to each other as they followed the coffin into St George's Chapel.
The brothers looked solemn, but the sight of them walking together was a symbol of hope that their relationship could be healed.
However, during the funeral, Meghan was spotted pulling Harry's hands, forcing him to leave immediately.
It is unclear why she did this, but it could be related to the ongoing tensions between the couple and the royal family.
In other news, Meghan Markle could already have an idea planned for her forthcoming podcast, a royal expert has claimed.
The Duchess of Sussex released the first episode of Archetypes on August 23.
Although episodes have been currently paused, due to the mourning period following the Queen's death, royal expert Neil Sean has claimed the 41-year-old could be planning on focusing her upcoming episode around social media perception.
According to Mr Sean, Meghan believes all of the problems for Prince Harry and her are all down to the British media, or indeed, the mainstream media.
He said the source explained, after walking through the crowds, Meghan realised people don't dislike her and it must be the media that are doing this.
This could become now the basis of a forthcoming podcast about the perception of the individual, against how the mainstream media treats that individual.
The archetype episodes will focus on labels that try to hold women back.
The highly anticipated episodes will have conversations with women who know all too well how these typecasts shape our narratives, the Duchess said in a preview of the podcast.
The first episode had Meghan's friend and tennis superstar Serena Williams as a guest.
The two spoke about ambition, drawing on their own experiences of the word.
The second episode, released on August 30, saw singer Mariah Carey join Meghan to talk about the word diva.
Prior to the pause in uploads, Meghan's third guest was American actress and producer Mindy Kaeling.
It is expected that Meghan will continue to use her platform to address important issues and promote positive change.
In conclusion, the funeral of the Queen was a sombre occasion, but it provided an opportunity for the royal family to come together and pay their respects.
Despite tensions between Prince Harry and the royal family, his appearance alongside his brother was a symbol of hope that their relationship can be healed.