An unearhted clip of the moment Meghan Markle “lost her spark” has gone viral on social media and royal fans had one thing to say.

Meghan Markle attends Remembrance Sunday service in 2018

Meghan Markle attends Remembrance Sunday service in 2018 (Image: Getty)

Meghan Markle has gone viral on social media after a clip of her attending her first Remembrance Sunday service as a working royal resurfaced again following the recent commemorations for the annual event.

The Royal Family put up a united front last weekend after what’s been dubbed a challenging year for the Firm following some health woes.

Princess Kate made a grand return by joining the rest of the royals at The Cenotaph in London.

Following the latest news, a clip of the Duchess of Sussex attending the same event back in 2018 went viral on TikTok, with many royal fans commenting how it showed that it was the moment when Meghan “lost her spark” during a time which her and Prince Harry’s ongoing feud with the royals is believed to have sparked.

The month before, Harry and Meghan embarked on a royal tour to Australia and just days before the event in November, rumours had started swirling regarding the royal feud.

 

The clip, which has been watched 205,000 times and liked by more than 9,200 people, was shared with the caption: “Once Upon A Time when Rememberance Service was something to look forward to.

“And this when i knew my Princess Meghan lost her spark. I could see it in her eyes.

“But thank God she made it out now she and her beautiful family is blossoming.”

Royal fans seemed to agree with the video’s caption and took to the comments to express their views.

One user wrote: “Those people really took away her spark, but look at her now, she is sparkling.”

A second one added: “Meghan was not in the room with us. You can see the sadness. Thank God she has the light back in her eyes.”

Another commented: “One day the Royal Family will beg them two to come back.”

A fourth said: “Bless her. She looks so frightened.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex ended up on stepping down as senior working royals two years later, moving to the US where they now reside with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.