A trio of women seemingly turned down the chance to shake Markle’s hand during her royal walkabout over the weekend following Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
Following the rather awkward interaction, many people took to social media to express their delight with the ice-out.
“Lady in blue & others ARE ALL OF US. They refuse to shake hands with Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Netflix,” , as another added, “This speaks volumes. She needs to go back to California asap. You are truly hated for your disrespect of the UK.”One woman put on her sunglasses as Markle approached.“What we see here shows the Duchess of Sussex has dignity and integrity, whereas the people who refuse to shake her hand don’t. They have no political agenda with her because there can be none, it’s their perception of her as a black person who rejected the royal family,” tweeted a Markle defender.
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