Meghan Markle attended Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral with Prince Harry on Monday, September 19.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, joined her husband, 38, at Westminster Abbey after Harry participated in the procession from Westminster Hall.
Inside the church, the Suits alum and Invictus Games founder walked next to each other behind the queen’s coffin with other members of the royal family.The duo, who tied the knot in 2018, then took their seats in the second row behind King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla, who sat in the front row with the queen’s other children — Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward — as well as Prince William, Princess Kate, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.After relocating to the U.S.
in 2020, Harry and Meghan were in the U.K. for an event when the queen died in Scotland on September 8. She was 96. The duke subsequently traveled to Balmoral Castle to see his grandmother and arrived after the palace announced that the monarch had passed away.In the days following, Harry and Meghan joined Prince William and Princess Kate to greet mourners who lined the streets of Windsor, England, on September 10. “In the end, [William] elected to [invite them] because it was agreed amongst all of them that this very much the appropriate thing to do,” a source told Us Weekly of the outing, which marked the first time the brothers and their wives stepped out together in public in years.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also attended a Westminster Hall service on Wednesday, September 14.
While they arrived separately — Harry walked in a procession with the monarch’s casket alongside William, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward — Meghan rode in a car with Sophie, Countess of Wessex. King Charles III an
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