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Reunion and Grief: Meghan Markle’s Whining and the Royal Family’s Unity

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Reunion and Grief: Meghan Markle’s Whining and the Royal Family’s Unity

, the former Duchess of Sussex, has once again found herself under scrutiny for her perceived incessant moaning and whining about her life post-marriage to .

Commentator Tina Lowe, in an article for the Washington Examiner, criticized Meghan for her recent interview with The Cut, where she allegedly took more jabs at the royal family and discussed her Spotify podcast endeavors.

Lowe did not hold back, stating that despite Meghan's claims of being silenced, she never seems to stop talking.

Lowe went on to highlight that Meghan has spent more time complaining about her royal relatives than she actually spent as a working member of the monarchy, which was less than two years, including a prolonged maternity leave.

Lowe's scathing words included referring to Meghan as a “B-list actress” who now portrays herself as a Hollywood trophy wife married to a prince.

In a different turn of events, the so-called “Fab Four,” comprising , , , and Kate Middleton, have been estranged since Harry and Meghan relocated to the United States.

However, the recent passing of II has brought them back together in mourning.

Meghan and Kate, the Princess of Wales, were spotted side by side at Westminster Hall during a brief service held to mark the arrival of the Queen's coffin, accompanied by the rest of the royal family.

Despite reports of strained relations between the brothers, William and Harry, the loss of their grandmother seems to have bridged the gap between them.

Emotions ran high as Kate appeared visibly moved during the service, while Meghan stood stoically by her side.

The reunion of the couples, known as the Fab Four before Harry and Meghan's departure from royal duties, signifies a moment of unity amidst personal struggles and past disagreements.

Upon Harry and Meghan's return to the UK on September 3, tensions seemed palpable between the couples, with trust being cited as a significant issue.

Despite staying in Frogmore Cottage, a short distance from Kate and William's residence, there were no plans for the Sussexes to engage with the Cambridges.

However, following the Queen's demise, William extended an invitation to Harry to join him in paying respects at Windsor Castle.

The somber scenes at the service for the Queen showcased the wives standing together once more, mourning the loss of the beloved monarch.

As the royal procession made its way to Westminster Hall, led by III alongside , Prince Andrew, and , onlookers outside Parliament showed their respect with applause.

The Choir of Westminster Abbey and the Choir of His Majesty's Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, provided a poignant backdrop with Psalm 139.

During the service, William and Harry stood shoulder to shoulder, a stark contrast to the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral where their cousin, Peter Phillips, stood between them.

Walking in the second row of the procession, Harry found himself flanked by William on his right and Mr. Phillips on his left, evoking memories of their shared grief at their mother, Princess Diana's funeral.

Notably, Harry, who served in the military for a decade, including tours in Afghanistan, did not wear a military uniform, a reflection of his transition away from official royal duties.

The question lingers whether the Queen's passing will pave the way for a lasting reconciliation between the brothers, reminiscent of previous attempts during 's funeral and the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue at Kensington Palace.

The future of their relationship remains uncertain, but the unity displayed in the face of loss offers a glimmer of hope for healing and renewed bonds within the royal family.

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