Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was seen wiping away tears during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday.<\/p>\n
However, a social media user has now come forward with evidence suggesting that Meghan may have faked her emotional display.<\/p>\n
PC Lowers, who posted on Quora, claims that Meghan used a tear stick to generate tears, pointing out a smear on her gloves as proof.<\/p>\n
Tear stick is a wax stick containing menthol and camphor extracts, which, when applied under the eye, releases vapors that induce genuine tears.<\/p>\n
According to the online user, Meghan’s reply in a previous interview further supports the theory.<\/p>\n
When asked if she could cry on cue, Meghan allegedly responded, “one tear, left eye, go.”<\/p>\n
This explains why she chose to sit down during the funeral, while everyone else remained standing.<\/p>\n
The allegations of fakery have led some to label Meghan as a fraud.<\/p>\n
Social media users also weighed in on Meghan’s tears, expressing skepticism about their authenticity.<\/p>\n
One Twitter user wrote, “After everything she’s put the Queen through in the last 18 months, her crying seems fake.”<\/p>\n
Another accused her of shedding “crocodile tears” for her upcoming interview with Oprah.<\/p>\n
A third user remarked, “Feeling sorry for herself, no doubt.<\/p>\n
I find it funny, honestly.<\/p>\n
She has no brains to understand that her hypocrisy does not fit in with her anger and envy of the royal family.<\/p>\n
She’s lost all confidence.”<\/p>\n
The debate surrounding Meghan’s emotional display extended beyond social media.<\/p>\n
Australian television presenter Karl Stefanovic questioned the sincerity of her tears during a discussion with his co-anchor Alison Langdon and royal photographer Chris Jackson.<\/p>\n
Stefanovic highlighted the various interpretations of photographs, cautioning against reading too much into them.<\/p>\n
He mentioned a picture of Meghan with a tear running down her face, questioning its authenticity.<\/p>\n
Tom Bauer, speaking to GB News, also shared his thoughts on Meghan and Prince Harry’s attendance at the funeral.<\/p>\n
He suggested that Meghan’s tears were primarily for herself and not for the Queen.<\/p>\n
Body language expert Adrian Carter added fuel to the fire by stating that it was difficult to determine if Meghan’s tears were genuine, noting the lack of muscle movement in her face.<\/p>\n
However, the doubts surrounding Meghan’s emotional display reached a tipping point when an old video clip resurfaced.<\/p>\n
In the clip, Meghan is seen bragging about her ability to cry on cue, showcasing her skills as an actress.<\/p>\n
This revelation further fueled speculation about the authenticity of her tears at the funeral.<\/p>\n
Even Jeremy Clarkson, the renowned television presenter, expressed doubts about Meghan’s tearful performance.<\/p>\n
He questioned why she would cry over someone who represented an organization she despised.<\/p>\n
Clarkson, known for his candid remarks, acknowledged that actors, including himself, can cry on demand.<\/p>\n
He concluded that he highly doubted the sincerity of Meghan’s tears, given her apparent disdain for the royal family.<\/p>\n
While the debate continues to rage on, it remains unclear whether Meghan’s tears were genuine or orchestrated for effect.<\/p>\n
The controversy surrounding her emotional display has only added to the already complex narrative surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.<\/p>\n
As the public scrutinizes every move they make, Meghan’s tears at the Queen’s funeral have become yet another topic of intense discussion and speculation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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