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**Royal Family Gathers at Buckingham Palace as Queen’s Coffin Arrives**

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**Royal Family Gathers at Buckingham Palace as Queen’s Coffin Arrives**

and made a somber journey to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, joining the entire royal family for a private moment as they received the Queen's coffin.

The solemn occasion brought together III, the Queen Consort, and the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Despite the gravity of the situation, the media was strictly prohibited from capturing or sharing any images from inside the palace.

An exception to the media blackout emerged when a photo surfaced online, shared by Omid Scobie, showing leading the way, followed by Harry and Meghan as the Queen's coffin was brought into Buckingham Palace for the final time.

While the royal family members consciously avoided being photographed, a certain individual known for her past involvement with the paparazzi managed to find a vantage point to alert photographers, much to the disdain of the Queen Consort and the King.

In a twist of events, the controversial photo was not leaked by traditional media outlets but rather by Meghan's close associate, Omid Scobie.

Known for his close ties to the couple, Scobie has been a staunch supporter of Meghan, even going as far as misleading a judge in her favor.

The decision to release the paparazzi image raised questions about Meghan's involvement in the breach of privacy, especially considering her well-documented aversion to such intrusions.

Despite the potential backlash, Meghan seemed undeterred in her pursuit of publicity, going against the explicit wishes of the royal family to maintain privacy during this sensitive time.

The staged nature of the photo, coupled with the involvement of a freelance photographer known for his tipped-off assignments, pointed towards a deliberate attempt to garner attention, even at the expense of the grieving King.

The media's reluctance to publish the intrusive photo was evident when even reputable outlets like the Daily Mail briefly shared and then promptly deleted the image.

The blatant disregard for privacy, particularly in a moment of mourning, sparked outrage among critics who condemned Meghan's actions as despicable and self-serving.

Meanwhile, royal expert Kinsey Schofield weighed in on the situation, suggesting that the Queen's passing had interrupted what she described as Meghan's “victory lap” around the UK.

Schofield highlighted the couple's tumultuous history within the royal family, including their explosive interview with in 2021, where they made shocking revelations of racism and mistreatment.

Despite the temporary unity displayed by the Prince and Princess of Wales in allowing Harry and Meghan to be seen with them following the Queen's death, Schofield warned that the underlying tensions and rivalries within the royal family were far from resolved.

The public scrutiny surrounding Meghan and Harry's actions post-Queen's demise only added fuel to the ongoing debate about their place within the monarchy and their relationship with the rest of the royal family.

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