Meghan Markle’s Jaw-Dropping Funeral Glam Exposed: Curled Hair, Heavy Makeup, and ‘Sexy’ Low-Cut Dress at Queen’s Coffin Arrival – Total Disrespect to Her Majesty!In a moment that’s reignited fury among royal loyalists, resurfaced photos and viral clips from September 13, 2022, show Meghan Markle turning heads for all the wrong reasons as she and Prince Harry arrived at Buckingham Palace to receive Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin.

While the nation was plunged into profound grief following the monarch’s passing at age 96, critics are slamming the Duchess of Sussex for what they call an inappropriately glamorous appearance – perfectly curled hair, thick layers of makeup, and a black outfit accused of being too “sexy” and low-cut for such a solemn mourning occasion. “Meghan couldn’t even respect The Queen when she died,” one viral post raged, capturing the sentiment of thousands online who see it as yet another example of the former actress prioritizing Hollywood shine over royal decorum.
The emotional day saw the Queen’s coffin flown from Edinburgh to London after her death at Balmoral, arriving at Buckingham Palace in the evening amid pouring rain and crowds of mourners. Prince Harry, visibly somber in a dark suit, joined other royals – including King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Kate Middleton – for the private reception of the casket in the Bow Room. Meghan, 44, was by his side, stepping out of their car in a sleek black ensemble that many are now calling “mourning clothes” gone wrong.https://artifacts.grokusercontent.com/third-party-imageharpersbazaar.comhttps://artifacts.grokusercontent.com/third-party-imagefoxnews.comEyewitness accounts and photos reveal Meghan’s hair styled in loose, voluminous curls – a far cry from the subdued, pinned-back looks favored by other royal women during mourning periods. Her makeup was notably heavy: defined brows, smokey eyes, contoured cheeks, and a bold lip that stood out against the sea of understated grief. But it was her outfit that sparked the most outrage – a black dress with what detractors describe as a plunging or “low-cut” neckline, cinched to accentuate her figure in a way deemed “sexy” and inappropriate for receiving the late Queen’s coffin. “She made sure to curl her hair, slap on the makeup extra thick & wear sexy low cut mourning clothes,” the original headline blasted, echoing complaints that Meghan treated the historic moment like a red carpet event.
Body language experts and royal commentators have piled on, with one insider telling us, “In royal mourning, the focus is on solemnity and respect – minimal makeup, simple hairstyles, and conservative black attire that doesn’t draw attention. Meghan’s choices screamed ‘look at me’ at a time when all eyes should have been on honoring Her Majesty.” Critics point to comparisons with Kate Middleton, who opted for natural makeup, a neat chignon, and high-necked black outfits throughout the mourning period, embodying quiet dignity.
This wasn’t Meghan’s only appearance under scrutiny. Days later, at the Queen’s state funeral on September 19, she wore a black Stella McCartney cape dress with a wide-brimmed hat – elegant to some, but others noted the dramatic flair and visible makeup as out of step with tradition. Social media exploded with side-by-side comparisons, accusing her of “Hollywood-izing” the proceedings. Anti-Meghan forums like Reddit’s SaintMeghanMarkle lit up with threads calling her look “disrespectful,” with users fuming, “At a funeral, you tone it down – not amp it up like you’re auditioning!”
Defenders argue Meghan was paying subtle tributes, wearing pearl earrings gifted by the Queen and repeating outfits from happier royal events. But the backlash persists, fueled by longstanding narratives of the Duchess clashing with royal protocol. From her mock curtsey in the Netflix docuseries to past “inappropriate” choices like sleeveless dresses at memorials, critics see a pattern of self-promotion over subtlety.
The coffin arrival at Buckingham Palace was a deeply private family moment – no public photos were released officially – yet leaked images and paparazzi shots have kept the controversy alive. Harry, who has spoken of his devastation over losing his grandmother, appeared heartbroken, shielding his emotions as the hearse pulled in. Meghan’s poised, camera-ready vibe, however, has been branded as tone-deaf by monarchists still mourning the loss of Britain’s longest-reigning sovereign.
As the Sussexes continue their life in California, far from royal duties, moments like this resurface to remind the world of the tensions that led to their exit. Sources say the family reunion was strained, with reports of Harry and Meghan initially being “uninvited” to a pre-funeral reception before clarifying their presence for the coffin arrival.Online, the debate rages on: Was Meghan simply being herself in a time of grief, or did she fail to grasp the gravity of respecting the Queen’s final journey? One thing’s undeniable – her “glam mourning” look ensured she wasn’t forgotten, even on a day dedicated to Her Majesty.
Years later, as King Charles III carries on the legacy, this episode remains a flashpoint in the ongoing saga of Harry, Meghan, and the Firm. Disrespect or just different? The court of public opinion has already ruled for many.
