On Friday, the arrival of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to the royal family in the United Kingdom was welcomed with a cacophony of booing. As the couple slipped away from St. Paul’s Cathedral, there was small applause at first, but it was quickly overpowered by boos, which is evident in the video.
Even as the couple made their first joint grand entrance since officially leaving the luxurious lifestyle two years ago, they were welcomed with boos as they came to the National Service of Celebrations. This is the couple’s first appearance since leaving the privileged life.
They appeared to receive a cold greeting from other royal family members as well, given as Prince William and Kate were placed a great distance away from them in the chapel.
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Appearance Drew Applause And Jeers
Harry and Meghan are in the cathedral.
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) June 3, 2022
Impossible to hear the reaction of the crowds to the Sussexea’ arrival over the peeeling bells of St Paul’s.
First time in public in the UK for the couple since March 2020 pic.twitter.com/697bLpdNOW
Chris Ship, a royal journalist on ITV News, said that he could hear the jeers, and stated that the strong reaction from certain people shouldn’t be surprising. According to him, the couple’s plans to move to North America in January 2020 have become problematic in the United Kingdom due to the perception that they “snubbed” the queen by not giving her adequate notice before going public with their plans.
It was impossible to hear the response of the audience since the church bells were clanging. Chris Ship said that the bells made it hard to determine how many people were opposed to the marriage, despite the fact that boos and catcalls were audible on TV broadcasts of the event.
Harry and Meghan Seated Far From William And Kate
Despite the fact that we have spent a lot of time discussing Harry and Meghan’s reunion with William and Kate, it appeared as though their seats and the arrangement of the ceremony were planned in such a way as to prevent the feuding brothers and their spouses from becoming acquainted with one another. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did not greet Harry and Meghan outside the church, and the couples sat in separate pews inside the building, so they did not see each other throughout the service.
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