MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry had their final royal engagement on Monday where they joined the Queen for the annual Commonwealth Service at London's Westminster Abbey. However, things got pretty tense between the Queen and her grandson according to body language expert Patti Wood.
The Royal Family has had a turbulent few months following the announcement of the royal split back in January. It soon became clear that the Queen knew very little about Harry and Meghan’s plans to step down as senior members of the Royal Family before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex released their statement on Instagram. Now, after taking a closer look at Harry and the Queen at the commonwealth Day service it seems things tensions are still running high behind the scenes.
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