Fears for meghan as she's thrown back into spotlight after privacy bid


Fears for meghan as she's thrown back into spotlight after privacy bid

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The Duchess of Sussex has been thrown back into royal life after the death of The Queen, with Meghan and Prince Harry left with no choice but to extend their UK trip. The couple has been


seen a number of times since Her Majesty died last week, with their latest appearance being at Westminster Hall where Meghan curtsied to the late monarch. The Duke and Duchess initially only


planned on visiting the UK for a week so they could attend charity events. The pair have remained in London after Harry's grandmother died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Thursday,


September 8.  Meghan, 41, and Harry, who celebrates his 38th birthday today, had appeared at charity events in Manchester and London prior to Buckingham Palace releasing a statement that The


Queen had been placed under medical supervision.  The couple, whose children Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, are still in America, are expected to stay in London until after Her late


Majesty's state funeral on Monday, September 19 at Westminster Abbey. Meghan curtsied to The Queen's coffin on Wednesday as she joined senior royals and other dignitaries at the


Westminster service. The mum-of-two previously opened up in an interview about having to learn to curtsy when she started dating Prince Harry, admitting that it made her realise that being


part of the family "wasn't easy". Speaking to Oprah, Meghan recalled: "I remember Harry and I were in the car, and he says, 'Okay, my grandmother is there so


we're going to meet her'. And I said, 'Oh great, I love grandmas.' 'But, right, do you know how to curtsy?' "I thought, genuinely, that was part of what


happens outside. I thought that was part of the fanfare. I didn't think that's what happens inside, and I said, 'It's your grandmother.' He goes, 'It's The


Queen.' That was really the first moment that the penny dropped that this wasn't easy," she said.