
The moment Meghan Markle realised she wasn't welcome in the UK: While on the notoriously awkward walkabout with William and Kate after the Queen's death, one brave royal fan sent her a message by SNUBBING her offer of a handshake
Eyes fixed firmly on the floor, head lowered and a smug expression on her face - this was the moment a woman in a crowd appeared to snub Meghan. The …

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