The funeral procession for Queen Elizabeth was a somber affair, filled with emotional moments and unexpected displays of affection from the royal family.<\/p>\n
As the nation bid their final farewell to their beloved Queen, experts believe that public figures such as the royal couples should maintain a certain decorum, especially during such high-profile events.<\/p>\n
During the funeral, Meghan was seen comforting Harry by placing a hand on his back and holding his hand throughout their appearance.<\/p>\n
While the couple is known for their public displays of affection, it is important for them to understand the significance of the occasion and the need for a more restrained approach.<\/p>\n
Queen Elizabeth’s closest relatives, visibly distraught, followed her coffin to Westminster Abbey in a meticulously choreographed procession.<\/p>\n
Prince Harry, adorned with his military medals on his suit lapel, arrived at the ceremony alongside King Charles III and his siblings – Anne, Andrew, and Edward.<\/p>\n
The emotional impact of the moment was evident on their grave faces as they walked behind the gun carriage, pulled by 142 Royal Navy sailors, carrying the Queen’s coffin.<\/p>\n
The funeral procession then made its way through central London, with Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, spotted following in one of the royal cars.<\/p>\n
Both Prince Harry and Prince Andrew attended the funeral in civilian clothing after being stripped of many of their military titles.<\/p>\n
Prince Harry had rushed to Balmoral upon hearing the news of the Queen’s death and remained in the UK ahead of the funeral, while Meghan stayed in London.<\/p>\n
While attending the Queen’s lying-in-state in Westminster Hall, the couple had been seen holding hands, a gesture not commonly displayed by the royal family at official events.<\/p>\n
However, it is worth noting that Zara Tindall, the Queen’s granddaughter, and her husband Mike Tindall also held hands at the same event, suggesting that the firm is not entirely averse to such displays of affection.<\/p>\n
Outside Buckingham Palace, as King Charles returned to London, he greeted the crowds with a smile and even received a kiss on the cheek from a well-wisher.<\/p>\n
These moments of warmth and connection with the public highlight the complex nature of the royal family’s public image.<\/p>\n
The question arises: should the royal couples be punished for their seemingly unprofessional behavior at such a significant time?<\/p>\n
The comments section is open for discussion, and readers are encouraged to share their thoughts.<\/p>\n
It remains to be seen how the royal family will address these displays of affection in the future.<\/p>\n
In conclusion, the funeral of Queen Elizabeth brought forth a mix of emotions and unexpected displays of affection from the royal family.<\/p>\n
While some may argue that maintaining a certain decorum is crucial for public figures, others may appreciate the genuine human connection displayed during this solemn event.<\/p>\n
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