Odds Released on Meghan Markle Attending Prince Philip's Funeral

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Odds Released on Meghan Markle Attending Prince Philip's Funeral

It's a sad day for the world as it was revealed Friday that Prince Edward, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, had passed away.  He was 99 and lived an otherwise amazing life.

Prior to his passing, the Royal drama had hit a breaking point after Meghan Markle claimed someone in the family expressed concerns overher future child's skin color at the time of her pregnancy.  Meghan's husband, Prince Harry, took part in the widely watched interview with Oprah Winfrey.

"Given the recent drama surrounding the Royal Family, we’ve added a prop that asks whether or not Meghan Markle will attend the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral," a spokesperson for BetOnline announced late Friday morning.

The odds are good that she will.  YES is priced at -1500, NO at +600.

No word yet on whether the British bookmakers plan to release odds.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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