Meghan Markle couldn’t hold back her emotions as she bid a tearful goodbye to the Queen at her funeral.
Standing beside Prince Harry at Wellington Arch in London, Meghan was seen wiping away a tear as the Queen’s coffin was placed into a hearse.
Her lip quivered as the procession began, moving the coffin to its final resting place at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor.
However, amidst the somber atmosphere, a rare video captured Meghan smirking, although her momentary display of amusement was short-lived.
The video showing Meghan’s smirk has sparked discussion and criticism.
One commenter remarked that Meghan’s reaction seemed to be fueled by her desire for attention, saying, “She saw the camera and then she could not contain that duper’s delight smirk.
The camera is one of her narc foods.
What train of thought is in that head?
Even at the old woman’s funeral, the cameras are for me, me, me, Queen Meghan.
She thinks she’s more important than the actual Queen.
Everything is a prop for Meghan’s inflated ego.”
Another commenter called her a “venomous snake.”
Previously, Meghan had admitted that she can make herself cry on cue.
A video of her shedding a tear in just three seconds went viral on Twitter.
Meghan shared her ability, saying, “Oh, I can do that so well.
Oh my god, it’s crazy.
They’re like, Meghan, one tear, left eye, go, give me three seconds.”
During the funeral, neither Harry nor Meghan sang the national anthem or “God Save the King.”
While 2,000 guests attended the Queen’s funeral at Westminster Abbey, Harry and Meghan were seated behind King Charles and Queen Camilla, next to Princess Beatrice.
As the ceremony neared its end, attendees began singing the national anthem with the new God Save the King lyrics.
Some viewers noticed that Prince Harry did not join in singing.
One person questioned on Twitter, “Is it me or did Harry and Meghan not sing the anthem?”
Another commented, “Harry didn’t sing the national anthem,” while a third added, “Can’t be the only one that noticed Harry didn’t sing the national anthem.”
Psychotherapist and human behavior expert, Dr. Robie Ludwig, analyzed Meghan’s demeanor and suggested that she appeared uncomfortable.
With her head tilted down, covering her face, Meghan’s body language indicated feelings of shame and victimization.
Dr. Ludwig noted, “There is a sense that she’s upset and uncomfortable.
Her body language indicates a disconnection with the other family members and a discomfort with her current status among the working royals.
She’s definitely feeling the coldness and is very uncomfortable about it.
She’s like a fish out of water, and it’s obvious.”
Meghan’s choice to wear a hat was seen as an attempt to hide her unease and adapt to a different presentation style.
Prince Harry, on the other hand, was seen comforting his wife throughout the ceremony.
Holding her hand and leaning towards her, he appeared saddened by the day’s events.
Dr. Ludwig observed, “Harry looks sad about the day, and one can imagine he feels like a man between two worlds.
He’s given up a lot, and his contemplative face is showing the pain for everything that’s happened over the years.
I don’t think Harry ever anticipated that his actions would cause this type of lasting strife.