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Meghan Markle pays subtle tribute to Queen as Royals put difference aside in procession

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Meghan Markle paid a subtle tribute to the Queen by wearing earrings given to her by the late monarch for Her Majesty's coffin procession through central London on Tuesday afternoon.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, was seen travelling to Westminster Hall in a car with Sophie, Countess of Wessex, while Meghan's husband Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, took part in the procession from Buckingham Palace.

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, and Camilla, Queen Consort, were also seen travelling in a car to Westminster Hall as their husbands Prince William, Prince of Wales, and King Charles III, took part in the procession.

For all of the latest updates, sign up for OK!'s Royal newsletter. Meghan, who was dressed in all black and wore a mourning veil attached to a hat, paid a subtle tribute to Queen by wearing pearl earrings given to her shortly after she married Prince Harry in 2018.The coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth II, who died on 8 September, was moved from Buckingham Palace at the highly significant time of 2.22pm to Westminster Hall where it will lie-in-state for members of the public to pay their respects until Monday 19 September, the day of the late monarch's funeral.The Queen's coffin was followed on foot by her four children, King Charles III, 73, Princess Anne, 72, Prince Andrew, 62, and Prince Edward, 58, as well as her grandsons, Prince William, 40, and Prince Harry, 37, - who walked side-by-side - and Peter Phillips, 44, who is the son of Princess Anne.

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