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Meghan Markle Insists on Keeping Mourners Bouquet During Walkabout with Kate and William

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Meghan Markle Insists on Keeping Mourners Bouquet During Walkabout with Kate and William

During a walkabout with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, , and , the Duchess was filmed insisting on keeping a bouquet of flowers meant for mourners when an aide tried to take them.

The incident occurred outside of Windsor Castle, where the four royals had gathered to pay their respects to the late Queen.

Meghan was seen hugging a young girl and shaking hands with well-wishers before telling an aide that she wanted to keep the bouquet.

She promised to make sure they got taken to the castle gates and later handed the roses to a different aide, pointing to the gates to ensure the tribute got taken where promised.

The appearance of the “fab four” together was a significant moment for fans amid the drama since Harry and Meghan quit as senior royals and moved to the US.

Reports suggest that William invited the couple to join him and Kate on the walkabout, dispelling rumors that the Prince made the move after hearing that Harry was planning his own walkabout with a film crew.

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and moved to California in March 2020 to gain more privacy for their family.

However, the couple has been thrown back into royal life after the death of the Queen, and they have been seen a number of times since arriving in the UK.

The pair initially planned on visiting the UK for a week to attend charity events but had to extend their trip due to the Queen's death.

They are expected to stay in London until after Her Late Majesty's state funeral on Monday, September 19, at Westminster Abbey.

Although Harry is used to public appearances and the duties that come with being a member of the royal family, Meghan is less familiar with the processes involved.

During the walkabout, she spoke to members of the public alongside Prince Harry, Kate, and .

One fan even gave her a spontaneous hug during the appearance.

Meghan curtsied to the Queen's coffin on Wednesday as she joined senior royals and other dignitaries at the Westminster service.

In an interview with Oprah, Meghan recalled having to learn to curtsy when she started dating Prince Harry, admitting that it made her realize being a part of the family wasn't easy.

The couple's move to the US has caused a rift among the firm after a number of revelations from the duo.

However, they are said to be living a more normal life in the US, which changed in the past week.

Meghan was seen at Westminster Hall yesterday as she supported her husband during a service for the Queen.

The Duchess also stepped out alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales on Saturday at Windsor Castle, where she spoke to members of the public and viewed tributes left for the late monarch.

Meghan and Harry's children, and , are still in America while their parents attend events in the UK.

The couple is expected to stay in London until after the funeral and return to the US afterward.

Overall, the appearance of the “fab four” together was a significant moment for fans amid the drama surrounding Harry and Meghan's decision to step down as senior royals.

Meghan's insistence on keeping the bouquet of flowers meant for mourners caused a stir, but she later made sure they got taken where promised.

Despite the challenges of being part of the royal family, Meghan has shown grace and humility during her appearances in the UK since the Queen's death.

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