Meghan Markle praised for curtsying before Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin
Meghan Markle During her reign the queen has been praised for her “beauty” and “grace”. Elizabeth II’s service, especially the moment he turned his back on the late king The coffin.
On Wednesday, the Duchess of Sussex joined her husband Prince Harry and other members of the royal family in the Queen’s procession. Westminster Hall.
During the ceremony, Meghan was seen standing with the family as the Queen’s coffin arrived. In a video Shared on Twitter In which the Duchess was shown in the background, viewers could see her walking past the coffin and bowing her head to pay her respects.
In photos from the service, Meghan can also be seen between curtseys while her husband stands by her side with his head bowed.
On Twitter, several fans praised the royal’s behavior, as they expressed how “beautiful” and “respectable” the move was.
“Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex Executes a Flawless Chair,” One wrote
“Meghan’s chair was the deepest, so, if we’re going away from the royal rhetoric, she’ll be the most admired and respected,” wrote another.
A third person added: “Meghan . . . is the epitome of grace and beauty.”
Other Twitter users gushed about her Harry and how proud he was to see his wife, with one writing: “Can’t deny. [that] One was very good, deep and respectable. Nice that she is wearing the Queen’s earrings. Harry felt like he was going to cry at any moment too.
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Meghan’s gesture was similar to how Princess Anne honored her mother in Scotland. When the coffin arrived in Edinburgh on Sunday, the Princess Royal also bowed it. Kneeling and curssied in front of him.
During the procession on Wednesday, Meghan used her jewelery to pay tribute to the monarch. She donated a pair of pearl and diamond earrings that belonged to the Queen. gave him a present, First wore the earrings in 201 when visiting Chester’s Story House and Town Hall with my grandmother.
Meghan also turned away as she arrived at the service in a separate car. From Kate Middleton, who rode to the event with Camilla, the Queen Consort. The Duchess, 41, rode with Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
The royal and her husband are expected to remain in the UK until after the Queen’s funeral on September 19, which will be a bank holiday. Since stepping down from their royal duties in 2020, Meghan and Harry have been living at home in California, while raising their three-year-old son, Archie, and one-year-old daughter, Lilybet.