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Meghan Markle gives Kate Middleton awkward wave in first appearance together since quit

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Meghan Markle shared an awkward wave with her sister-in-law the Duchess of Cambridge as they came face-to-face publicly for the first time since Megxit was announced.

The royal woman exchanged a few words from across their seats as they arrived at Westminster Abbey for the Commonwealth Day Service.

The celebration is the Sussexes final engagement before they quit their royal roles in favour of a new life in Canada. Last year Meghan and Kate greeted each other with a kiss on each cheek, but they seemed more reserved this afternoon.

As Kate and William arrived at their seats, Meghan, who was already sitting down, can be seen saying "hello" and giving an awkward wave.

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