The Duchess of Sussex Arrives at the Queen’s State Funeral
The Duchess of Sussex has joined Prince Harry and other senior members of the royal family for the Queen’s state funeral today. The royal family first arrived at Westminster Hall, in the Palace of Westminster, to witness the Queen’s coffin being moved to Westminster Abbey ahead of the funeral service attended by 2,000 guests from around the world.
Meghan, wearing a black cape dress and wide-brimmed hat, walked alongside Prince Harry behind the Queen’s coffin along with other members of the royal family at the start of the service. Following the state funeral, the royals will make their way to St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle—where Her Majesty will be buried—for a private service.
The Duchess paid tribute to the Queen by re-wearing a pair of diamond and pearl earrings that were gifted to her by the late monarch. Meghan had previously worn the earrings during her only solo engagement with the Queen in 2018, and has sported them twice in the past week in honor of Her Majesty.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in the UK attending a series of engagements at the time of the Queen’s death on September 8 at Balmoral. Since then, the couple has remained in the country, joining the Prince and Princess of Wales to meet members of the public gathered at Windsor Castle on September 10.
Prince Harry and Meghan also greeted the Queen’s coffin at Buckingham Palace on September 13, alongside other members of the royal family, as well as attended a short service at Westminster Hall on September 14.
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