Royal fans go wild over touching moment Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Royal fans are going wild over a touching moment shared between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during the Commonwealth Service on their final royal appearance. 

The Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex, 38, joined the Queen, 93, and other senior royals at Westminster Abbey yesterday in their last official duty as working royals.

Towards the end of the service, the couple could be seen swaying as a steel pan band played a Commonwealth Melody, before Prince Harry mouthed: ‘Meghan’, and the two shared a loving smile between them. 

Many of those watching couldn’t help but notice the moment, with one commenting: ‘This is “After this, we are done and we are free baby” look.’

Royal fans have been going wild after Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, shared a touching moment during yesterday’s Commonwealth Service (pictured) 

One said: ‘Harry’s like, “Sis, we’re about done with this sh******.’  

Another suggested the couple were thinking: ‘We’re about to leave this hot mess.’ 

One excited royal watcher commented: ‘I love their connection, it’s so pure. They both look stunning but Meghan is slaying! Omg! So gorgeous. Wow.’ 

Another wrote: ‘Harry’s like, “Hey babe. We’re almost done here.”‘ 

Many of those watching couldn't help but notice the touching moment between the royal couple at the event in Westminster Abbey

Many of those watching couldn’t help but notice the touching moment between the royal couple at the event in Westminster Abbey 

Meanwhile another wrote: ‘This is love.’

One commented: ‘That’s adorable’, while another wrote: ‘Love their connection.’

The moment, which happened towards the end of the Commonwealth Service, came as the South-London based Melodians Steel Orchestra performed.

While Meghan could be seen swaying to the music, Prince Harry appeared to be humming and mouthing along to the song.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared to share a loving smile while listening to a steel band orchestra during the service, which marked their final appearance as working royals

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared to share a loving smile while listening to a steel band orchestra during the service, which marked their final appearance as working royals

At one stage, he turned to his wife, getting her attention by saying: ‘Meghan’, before the two shared a knowing smile.

Prince Harry continued to speak to the Duchess as she leaned in to hear him, before the camera panned away to other attendees.

The service yesterday marked the final official event for Prince Harry and Meghan as they prepare to step down from life as senior members of the royal family. 

From March 31, the monarch’s grandson and American former actress Meghan will no longer use their HRH styles as they pursue a new life of personal and financial freedom, mostly in North America.

The Duchess of Sussex rose to the occasion with her showstopping ensemble, which was widely praised on social media by royal supporters and fashion fans alike within minutes of her arrival.

The elegant, long-sleeved dress is thought to be a bespoke creation by Emilia Wickstead, a favourite of both Meghan and the Duchess of Cambridge, 38.

The Commonwealth Service marked Prince Harry and Meghan's final appearance as working members of the royal family

The Commonwealth Service marked Prince Harry and Meghan’s final appearance as working members of the royal family 

The Duchess rose to the occasion in a stunning emerald green ensemble by Emilia Wickstead, which featured dramatic cape detailing

The Duchess rose to the occasion in a stunning emerald green ensemble by Emilia Wickstead, which featured dramatic cape detailing

The Duchess rose to the occasion in a stunning emerald green ensemble by Emilia Wickstead, which featured dramatic cape detailing

It also marked the first time that the Sussexes have reunited with the Cambridges since Megxit was announced two months ago

It also marked the first time that the Sussexes have reunited with the Cambridges since Megxit was announced two months ago 

The fitted long-sleeved dress falls a few inches below the knee and features cleverly-placed darts on the torso and waistline that serve to flatter the Duchess’s svelte frame.

A dramatically draped asymmetric cape that falls over the right shoulder adds a fashion-forward twist to the otherwise classic cut.

Continuing a recent streak of monochrome looks, Meghan wore a matching green hat with net detailing on the brim and folded in an oversized flower structure on the side.   

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