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Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton 'don't interact' and 'look other way' at Queen's funeral

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Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton are very much happy not interacting with one another, a body language expert has claimed.The two were both in Westminster today (September 19) to attend the funeral of the Late Her Majesty the Queen, as the nation pays its final respects to the monarch.

While Meghan has been at the forefront of the response by top royals in the wake of the Queen's passing, an expert has suggested that the two may still be content with not chatting very much. READ MORE: Queen funeral at 'serious threat' as MI5 and Met launch major anti-terror opImages have been circulating of Kate and Meghan standing near one another but not engaging, raising questions about what their relationship is currently like.

Speaking to the Daily Star, Adrianne Carter, the Face Whisperer, said: "We see Kate with a very set facial expression. A funeral is the ideal occasion to keep to yourself so there’s no need for Meghan and Kate to interact which seems to suit them."Adrianne added that she also "saw Sophie and Meghan in the car and there’s no chatting going on - both looking the other way and keeping to themselves in the clip.During the service, she added: " I saw her (Meghan) looking around but it just looked like she’s looking what’s going on: she is always very aware."The wives of the sons of Prince Charles have been seen in public together multiple times since the death of her majesty the Queen, including during a walkabout of the 'Fab For' to greet well-wishers in Windsor last week.

Meghan, Kate, Harry and William were spotted spending time together as they met people who had turned up to pay their respects, and since then have completed a number of official duties in each others' company.

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