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Jennifer Newton

Meghan Markle suffers awkward moment with Prince Harry due to glamorous hat

Meghan Markle cheered Prince Harry to victory in his latest polo win - and was quick to congratulate her husband.

She was pictured giving him a kiss on the lips after his team were victorious in the Lisle Nixon Memorial trophy at Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club in California.

Meghan, who looked incredible in a black polka dot blouse and white shorts, presented the cup to the team, which included one of Harry's best friends Nacho Figueras.

However, royal fans spotted an awkward moment during the trophy presentation - and it seems it was down to Meghan's elegant but rather large hat.

Meghan's hat forces her to take a step back as the men hoist the trophy in the air (@right_riot/Tiktok)
Meghan has to pull down the sides of her hat to get in the shot (@right_riot/Tiktok)

As Harry and his teammates go to hoist the big trophy above their heads for a photo, Meghan almost gets pushed out of the shot due to her black hat.

Luckily, Nacho realises and gestures for her to squeeze forward to make sure she is in the picture.

However, again her hat proves troublesome and she's forced to pull the sides down so she can squeeze in between Harry and his teammate.

Meghan and Harry pictured last month (ANP/AFP via Getty Images)

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Meghan and Harry's appearance at the polo comes just days before they are due to travel to the UK with their children Archie and Lilibet for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations next week.

And it's been reported that they are expected to join the Queen and the rest of the Royal Family at a service at St Paul's Cathedral next Friday for Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee.

Harry and Meghan are due to travel to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations (AFP via Getty Images)

Royals are set to gather en-masse for the event, which forms part of the celebrations, and Harry and Meghan have confirmed they will be travelling to the UK for the four-day bank holiday weekend.

The service will come 24 hours after the Trooping the Colour event, which will see working royals only appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony, meaning there will be no place for the Sussexes, who now live in California.

According to the Telegraph, as well as Harry and Meghan being expected to attend the service at St Paul's, Prince Andrew is also expected to be among those attending.

This means that all of the Queen's children and grandchildren could be at the event - and some of her great-grandchildren may also reportedly attend.

Among the youngest royals that could be there are Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Mia Tindall although Harry and Meghan's two children three-year-old Archie and Lilibet, who is almost one, are unlikely to be there, given their young ages.

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