Prince Harry worried about Meghan? His protective gesture did not go unnoticed

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This Monday, September 19, during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry appeared very moved. Despite his sadness, the Duke of Sussex did not hesitate to support his wife, Meghan Markle, by being very protective. A comforting attitude deciphered by Pranav Bhanot, invited to Her Majesty’s funeral, in the magazine “People”.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, September 19. Inside Westminster Abbey, Archie and Lilibet’s mother sat alongside her husband, Prince Harry. Seated at the end of the second row next to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and their respective husbands, the Sussex clan thus remained distant from prince William and Kate Middleton. At the end of the ceremony in honor of Her Majesty, Prince Harry, too moved, could not sing the new national anthem, God Save the King. For her part, Meghan Markle was surprised, at the exit of the funeral, trying to dry a few tears. A couple more united than ever in sadness. Proof of this is the many marks of affection observed throughout the event between the one who is about to release his memoirs and the 41-year-old American. We saw the comfort Harry gave Meghan when they walked together and then had to go in different directions.explained Pranav Bhanot, guest at the funeral of Her Majesty, in the magazine People. And to continue on the very protective behavior of the Duke of Sussex towards his wife: “I noticed how supportive Harry was of Meghan. When they parted ways after the ceremony, he shook her hand firmly. I felt he wanted to make sure she felt comfortable.” Yet these tender gestures are considered inappropriate, as members of the royal family are strictly prohibited from touching each other in public.

Meghan Markle: a controversial outfit

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Dressed in black, the former Suits star arrived at Westminster Abbey in a floor-length cape dress by Stella McCartney and a wide-brimmed hat. But, contrary to the formal tradition since 1861, she did not wear a veil over her headgear. A breach of etiquette unlike her sister-in-law Kate Middleton or several guests like Brigitte Macron and Queen Letizia of Spain.

During the funeral of Elizabeth II, Meghan Markle also surprised by appearing with her arms uncovered. If she has withdrawn from the Windsor clan since 2020, the royal protocol however prohibits this type of dress. For his part, Prince Harry came to Westminster Abbey in civilian clothes and only with his service medals.

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