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Royal wedding: Victoria Beckham slammed by viewers

Viewers weren't impressed by her lack of smile

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Victoria Beckham has been criticised for “not cracking a smile” while arriving at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding ceremony.

The fashion designer, 44, arrived with her football hubby David Beckham at St George’s Chapel around 11am on Saturday.

Despite the sunshine, mum-of-four Victoria chose to wear a chic dark outfit while David looked dapper in a morning coat.

David waved to the crowd as he walked in with his wife (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

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However, as David waved and smiled to the members of the public outside St George’s Chapel, Victoria kept her excitement hidden.

But viewers were quick to accuse Posh Spice of being “miserable” and told her to show a sunnier disposition like her hubby.

One person wrote: “Will Victoria Beckham ever crack a smile?”

Another tweeted: “Jeez can’t #VictoriaBeckham crack a smile,” while third added: “Why can’t Victoria Beckham smile? It’s the # BE HAPPY WOMAN.”

Others defended Victoria… and to be fair to the designer she has spoken about not smiling a lot because she’s actually self-conscious about how she looks.

Some people accused Victoria of being “miserable” (Photo by Gareth Fuller – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Meghan and Harry – the Duke and Duchess of Sussex – are now officially husband and wife!

A string of famous faces began arriving at St George’s Chapel around 1oam.

Harry arrived at the venue around 11:40 am alongside his brother and best man Prince William.

The Queen and Prince Philip arrived shortly after.

At around noon, Meghan arrived at the chapel and showcased her stunning gown.

Harry and Meghan are officially married! (Credit: ITV)

Her dress was designed by British designer Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy.

The dress features an open bateau neckline, long sleeves and a gorgeous train.

Shortly after 1pm, the couple shared their first kiss as a married couple on the steps of the chapel.

They then embarked on a two-mile parade through the town of Windsor.

The newlyweds on their carriage procession (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

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The route saw the newlyweds tour through Windsor’s historical streets, allowing the public to catch a glimpse at the couple and share the special day with them.

The couple travelled from St George’s Chapel through Windsor Town before returning to Windsor Castle along The Long Walk.

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Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)

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