A recent video capturing Meghan Markle interacting with a royal aide following the Queen's passing has sparked a heated debate among royal enthusiasts.
The footage, taken outside Windsor Castle, shows the Duchess of Sussex holding a bouquet of flowers and engaging with the crowd when an aide approaches her from behind.
Some critics have accused Markle of being disrespectful, suggesting that she brushed off the staffer, while others believe she was simply expressing gratitude for the assistance provided.
In the video, alongside Markle, Prince Harry, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and a large gathering of mourners paying their respects to the royal family can be seen outside Windsor Castle.
Observers took to social media to share their opinions, with one Twitter user noting Markle's apparent nervousness and uncertainty in handling the flowers.
While some condemned her actions as rude, many came to her defense, highlighting her polite refusal when the aide offered to take the flowers.
Following the announcement of a National Day of Mourning by the Prime Minister, concerns arose regarding the timing of the event at the end of the workweek.
Markle was observed engaging in a conversation with a man, gesturing towards her left, prompting speculation about the nature of their discussion.
Meanwhile, Prince Andrew's public appearance at Balmoral, where he addressed sympathizers after the Queen's passing, led to predictions of his retreat from the public eye.
Accompanied by his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, Prince Andrew spoke to mourners at Crathie Kirk, expressing gratitude for their presence.
Despite facing allegations of civil s** abuse, which he vehemently denies, the Duke of York's emotional display raised doubts about a potential comeback.
Royal commentator Camilla Tominey suggested that his recent appearances may not pave the way for a return to prominence within the royal circle.
While Prince Andrew exhibited a moment of familial closeness, comforting his daughter Princess Eugenie, and sharing a touching moment with his sister-in-law, the Countess of Wessex, doubts linger about his future role.
Although he is expected to participate in ceremonial duties following Queen Elizabeth's passing, including marching behind her coffin and attending official events, his return to a prominent position seems unlikely.
A spokesperson for Prince Andrew confirmed that he and his ex-wife, Sarah, the Duchess of York, will be caring for the Queen's dogs, Muke and Sandy, at Royal Lodge.
Royal Authority Harry Mount asserted that the door has closed for Prince Andrew's comeback to public life, especially with the disapproval of the Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge, as well as King Charles III.
Despite being allowed to attend the funeral and official functions, Prince Andrew is unlikely to reclaim a significant role in the royal landscape.
As the royal family navigates through this period of transition, the spotlight remains on the intricate dynamics and evolving narratives within the monarchy.
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