Meghan Markle Wipes Away Tears at Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral: Pic

Honoring her Grandmother-in-law. Meghan Markle got emotional as she attended Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral at Westminster Abbey.

Following the end of the funeral service, British troops carried Her Majesty’s coffin out of the cathedral before it was driven to Wellington Arch for a final salute from soldiers. Members of the royal family — including the 41-year-old Suits alum — looked on from the Abbey entrance as it was loaded into the hearse. Meghan was even seen shedding a tear.

The “Archetypes” podcast host attended the memorial alongside her husband, Prince Harry. Their two children — Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor — did not make an appearance.

Harry and Meghan at Royal Funeral

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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While Archie, 3, Lilibet, 15 months, did not attend the Westminster Abbey proceedings, Harry and Meghan’s niece and nephew — Prince George and Princess Charlotte — walked ahead of the California residents when the casket was brought into the chapel. (Prince William andPrincess Kate‘s youngest son, Prince Louis, was also not in attendance.)

Despite Archie and Lilibet’s Monday absence on Monday, they were able to meet Her Majesty ahead of her death. While the Duke and Duchess had been living in the U.K. during Archie’s birth, the couple had already moved to the U.S. after Lili arrived in June 2021. The queen was able to meet her youngest great-grandchild at her 1st birthday party when Harry and Meghan brought the kids to England for the monarch’s Platinum Jubilee.

“After reluctantly pulling out of Party at the Palace, spending time with her great-grandchildren and seeing Lilibet turn 1 added some light to her day,” a source told Us WeeklyElizabeth had mobility problems in June. “She thinks they’re adorable and gave Lili and Archie gifts.”

Buckingham Palace confirmed that the queen died on September 8, at the age of just 96. Harry, who was accompanied by Meghan, traveled to Scotland after hearing that her health was declining. The Archewell cofounders have subsequently stepped out for several appearances in honor of Harry’s grAndmother, including a visit to mourners on the streets of Windsor, England, with Prince William andPrincess Kateon September 10, and a service at Westminster Hall Wednesday, September 14. Harry, 40, joined William and his cousins to celebrate a final vigil with the casket at the hall on Saturday, September 17.

Meghan Markle Royal Funeral

Meghan Markle
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Compared to William and Kate’s kids — Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4 — Harry and Meghan’s kids have likely spent less time with the British royal family following the couple’s decision to no longer be working senior members in 2020. Still, Harry and Meghan paid tribute to the late monarch with their daughter’s name — a nickname for Queen Elizabeth II. (Lilibet’s middle name is Diana after Harry’s late mother.)

“The Duke spoke with his family in advance of the announcement, in fact his grandmother was the first family member he called,” a statement denying speculation that the queen didn’t approve of the choice read in June 2021. “During that conversation, he shared their hope of naming their daughter Lilibet in her honor. Had she not been supportive, they would not have used the name.”

After King Charles IIIAfter his mother’s death, Archie and Lilibet took the throne. Although they don’t currently have official royal titles at the moment, Archie, Lilibet and Lilibet can be called princess and prince as their grandparent is the reigning ruler. The palace has yet not publicly commented on whether the children will be awarded titles. In order to step back from their senior roles, Harry & Meghan gave up their His/Her Imperial Highness titles.

During his first address as king on September 9, Charles, 73, did give a shout-out to the Sussexes, noting: “I want also to express my love for Harry and Meghan, as they continue to build their lives overseas.”