Meghan Markle was seen supporting her husband Prince Harry as he said an emotional goodbye to beloved grandmother the Queen.
The couple joined the rest of the Royal Family to say their final farewell to the Monarch at a huge state funeral today. They arrived Westminster Abbey separately, with Meghan travelling with Sophie Wessex, Kate, Princess of Wales, Prince George and Princess Charlotte while Harry walked behind the coffin with his brother and father.
They reunited to take their seats, sitting side-by-side for the hour-long religious event.
Many of the royals was visually upset during the event with King Charles, Sophie, Prince Edward and Sarah Ferguson seen wiping away tears.
Harry, dressed in a suit rather than his military uniform as he is no longer a working royal, held hands with his wife as they comforted each other while leaving the hall.
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The sweet moment was caught on camera and is being widely praised on social media as the royals rarely show their emotions in public.
Sharing an image of the sweet moment on social media, one Twitter user posted: "I love how Prince Harry always holds Meghan close."
Her Majesty's coffin was covered in the Royal Standard flag with the Imperial State Crown, orb and sceptre placed atop.
Flowers with a card from Charles that read "In loving and devoted memory" were also placed on top of the coffin, which has been lying in state since Wednesday evening.
The wreath, which she will be buried with, contains flowers from Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Highgrove House.
They include rosemary, for remembrance, and myrtle cut from a plant which was grown from a sprig of myrtle in the Queen’s wedding bouquet. Myrtle is often seen as a symbol of a happy marriage.
Also included are English oak to symbolise the strength of love, pelargoniums, garden roses, autumnal hydrangea, sedum, dahlias and scabious.
These are in shades of gold, pink and deep burgundy, with touches of white, to reflect the Royal Standard.
Also at the King’s request, the wreath has been made in a sustainable way, in a nest of English moss and oak branches. No use of floral foam has been used.
Releasing a statement of gratitude to the public last night, the King said he and Camilla had been "deeply touched" by the outpouring of grief.
"Over the last 10 days, my wife and I have been so deeply touched by the many messages of condolence and support we have received from this country and across the world," he said.
"In London, Edinburgh, Hillsborough and Cardiff we were moved beyond measure by everyone who took the trouble to come and pay their respects to the lifelong service of my dear mother, the late Queen.
"As we all prepare to say our last farewell, I wanted simply to take this opportunity to say thank you to all those countless people who have been such a support and comfort to my family and myself in this time of grief."
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