Despite missing Prince Philip’s funeral last year, Meghan Markle was accused of organising a ‘very problematic’ charade.
Meghan, who was pregnant at the time of the Duke of Edinburgh’s burial in April, was represented at the service by her husband, Prince Harry, who left a colourful wreath on the couple’s behalf.
According to royal expert Daniela Elser, Meghan intended to grab headlines by releasing information of the wreath laid by Prince Harry while other royal wreaths remained private.
In a new article, Elser wrote: “What is baffling here is why and how, on a day that should have been resolutely, solely focused on celebrating the duke, that something Sussex-related succeeded to be found in the titles.”
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While all other information of Philip’s burial arrangements were made public, ‘no specifics about the other eight crowns that were put in the chapel have been disclosed,’ according to Elser.
She then added: “The appearance here is that even in this time of mourning, someone next to Sussex saw Meghan’s crown and note as an opportunity to do some good PR, barely uplifting stuff.”
She further questioned: “But why did anyone feel the need to share this information with the world? The inevitable conclusion here is that the details of the salvation created by Crossley are known today and making headlines, because someone wanted them there.”
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