Meghan Markle was one of the most anticipated arrivals at St. Paul’s Cathedral, but now, eagle-eyed viewers have noticed how she reacted to seeing her sister-in-law.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were the most anticipated arrival at the Thanksgiving service on Friday.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined Kate Middleton and Prince William in St Paul’s Cathedral for their first public appearance together since Megxit.
And although they never met face to face, royal eagle-eyed observers are convinced they have detected Meghan’s reaction to the Duchess of Cambridge.
Via Twitter, royal fan Kitty shared images from the BBC of the moment the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge entered the cathedral.
And in the clip you can see Meghan, whose white hat can be seen in the second row next to Harry, can be seen walking away from Kate.
Captioning the clip, Kitty wrote: “Everyone noticed that the woman in the white hat (megz) turned her head to the left as the Duchess of Cambridge passed by …”
Royal fellow observers quickly agreed, and many said they had also noticed the “reaction.”
“Yeah, I noticed,” one wrote, while another agreed, “It’s very obvious, too.”
A third wrote, “Wow, it’s obvious when you see it.”
Okay, another added, “The best place! Definitely moved away!”
The “nervous” Sussex joined William, Kate and other members of the royal family at St. Paul’s Cathedral for their first official event since Megxit on the second day of the platinum jubilee celebrations.
The monarch herself did not attend after experiencing “discomfort” during Thursday’s festivities.
But most of the other members of the firm, except Andrew who owns Covid, had gathered in London for the occasion.
The Sussex chose not to bring their children Archie, three, and Lilibet, who turned one yesterday, whom Her Majesty first met on Thursday. Attendance at other events, including today’s Contest, is also uncertain.
This article originally appeared in The Sun and has been republished with permission
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