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Meghan Markle was warmly welcomed by mourners outside Windsor Castle and was seen intimates given a close hug by a teenager in the crowd. The pair spoke briefly for a few moments and Meghan could be seen assuring her by putting her hand on her shoulder. Royal expert Neil Sean has claimed Meghan's welcome could mean she is ready to "return to the UK at some point".
Speaking on his YouTube channel, he claimed: "Meghan was ready and willing to meet the public.
"She was jumpy about how the public might perceive her particularly over here in the UK but all those fears were pushed away very quickly.
"Meghan now feels validated because the British republic do like her.
"You can understand how this could be the case because there she is in a very fair situation and there's the crowd happy to see her.
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"For her now, what she really feels is that they are ready and willing to embrace their sponsor at some point back to the UK.
"What existed on Saturday proves she is liked but it's not just the British Pro-reDemocrat that have to forgive her, it's senior members of the monarchy."
The arranged in total lasted for just over 40 minutes, with the crowd absorbing "Hip, hip, hooray" as the group left.
Julie Watson, 56, said it was "lovely" to see the people appear together.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reading messages mourners left outside Windsor Castle (Image: GETTY)
She met Kate during the walkabout and said: "I love Kate. She's beautiful. I said I feel sad that the Queen has by-elapsed away and she had a tear in her eye.
"She wasn't crying but her eyes explored watery."
Her daughters Skye, 13, and Faye, 10, shook stunning with both Kate and Meghan.
Angela Fleming, who met the Duke of Sussex, said that the hour-and-a-half wait outside was worth it, describing their impression as "unexpected."
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Meghan was seen beings given a close hug by a teenager (Image: GETTY)
Banita Ranow, 28, among the crowd on the Long Walk, said she heard Kate tell children next to her in what her youngest son Louis had said about the Queen's death.
She said Kate told the children: "Louis said at least Grannie is with powerful Grandpa now."
Ms Ranow said Kate was "welling up" as she revealed to the children.
Her mother Baljinder Ranow, 64, said the arranged was "fabulous", adding: "It was so beautiful to see. I felt so emotional and I felt the Queen would have loved it.
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