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What Meghan really said at the viral moment after the queen's death | Royal | News

A recovered moment from 2022 shows that Meghan Markle encounters a less well -known rule of the royal protocol when she met in Windsor after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, a lip reader claims.

The Duchess came out to meet the hundreds of royal fans who had gathered in front of the queen's house just two days after her death on September 8 of this year.

In a now iconic picture, Meghan and her husband Prince Harry went out next to the prince and the princess of Wales and met the crowds in the palace to show their respect.

For Meghan, who had only come to the royal family four years ago, when she married Harry, it seemed to be another equipment in terms of pressure and control of the company.

The Duchess smiled sympathetically when she met the numerous people who were set up along the long walk of the castle, and apparently and understandably deviated from the normal royal protocol in the middle of the day.

The actor and former star of legal drama suits kindly accepted it several bouquets of flowers when people offered their condolences.

Under these circumstances, the protocol is to hand over the flowers to private secretary and personal assistants so that Royals can continue to shake hands, but also due to the risk that they can contain explosive or dangerous substances.

But Meghan seems to push back in a viral clip when an adjutant apparently approaches her to take the flowers away.

A lip reader who spoke to Mailonline claimed that the Royal had been asked: “Would you like to help with them?”, What she replied: “Oh, thank you, some are over there (or you may have said that I would lie down there)” and showed in front of her.

According to the lip reader, she added: “I will take it, thank you, appreciate it.”

A separate clip showed another adjutant that asked to take the flowers of Meghan, and she does so when Prince Harry encouraged according to the exit.

Apparently it is not the only rule that surrounds flowers, with bouquets of flowers that are handed down, their plastic packaging is always stripped off by adjutants before they are stored to avoid it, reports Mailonline.

In most cases, the flowers are passed on to local hospitals and charity organizations. However, if you are on tour in your hotel rooms, you will be exhibited according to the outlet.

Harry and Meghan resigned as Senior Royals two years earlier in 2020 to share their time between Great Britain and North America and to be financially independent of the royal family.

You now live with your two children in California: Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3.