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Royal Ladies Form Wall Around Princess Charlotte and Prince George During Queen’s Funeral Procession

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Royal Ladies Form Wall Around Princess Charlotte and Prince George During Queen’s Funeral Procession

During the recent funeral procession of II, tensions were high as the royal family gathered to pay their respects.

Amidst all the chaos surrounding the Sussexes and their controversial Netflix docuseries, a peculiar incident caught the attention of onlookers.

It was observed that the Queen Consort, Princess of Wales, and Countess of Wessex formed a protective barrier around and Prince George while they awaited the return of the men following the Queen's coffin.

A noticeable gap separated , Catherine, Sophie, and the children from Meghan, hinting at possible underlying tensions within the royal family.

Charlotte, who was in close proximity to Meghan during the procession, shared a few interactions with her.

While it remains uncertain whether Charlotte recalls the alleged bullying incidents prior to the royal wedding, there appears to be a sense of apprehension towards Meghan.

One poignant moment occurred during a memorial service when Charlotte glanced back at Meghan, who attempted to exchange a smile.

However, the young Princess quickly averted her gaze, indicating a strained relationship between the two.

Meghan, on the other hand, struggled to conceal her feelings of disdain, particularly as she walked behind the Prince and Princess of Wales alongside their children, including the one she reportedly bullied before the wedding.

Throughout the mourning period, Meghan found herself standing slightly apart from Catherine, , and Sophie, suggesting a deliberate distancing by the senior royal ladies.

It seems apparent that the Queen Consort, Princess of Wales, and Countess of Wessex took measures to shield George and Charlotte from any potential conflicts involving Meghan.

Meanwhile, tensions within the royal family have been further exacerbated by and 's public criticisms and revelations.

Following their decision to step back as senior royals, the couple has engaged in a series of interviews where they openly criticized the royal institution and its members.

Reports suggest that , Queen Consort Camilla, , and Catherine, Princess of Wales are growing increasingly weary of the ongoing drama.

The royal family, particularly the four senior members, reportedly feel exasperated by what they perceive as a relentless campaign by the Sussexes to tarnish their reputation.

Criticisms have been directed at the lack of gratitude and self-awareness displayed by Harry and Meghan, with accusations of spreading falsehoods about the royal family.

Despite attempts to remain composed, the senior royals are said to be deeply hurt by the continuous attacks and distortions of the truth presented by the Sussexes.

The inability to address these allegations publicly has only added to their frustration, as they struggle to defend themselves against the onslaught of negative publicity.

In light of recent events, journalist Deborah Knight has expressed skepticism about the possibility of reconciliation between and the royal family.

In a scathing column for Nine Honey, Knight suggested that Harry's latest endeavors, including the controversial Netflix series and upcoming book release, may have irreversibly damaged any hopes of repairing familial relationships.

As public sympathy wanes and the rift within the royal family deepens, the repercussions of Harry and Meghan's actions are becoming increasingly apparent.

Knight concluded that the Harkles, as the couple is sometimes referred to, are not only losing favor with the public but also causing irreparable harm to the royal family dynamics.

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