Prince Harry and his wife left the royal family because they did not want their private lives to be exposed, but now they are constantly appearing in public to invite the media.
Last weekend, they had a busy time in New York.
Meghan’s sloppy outfits in the US will surely make royals shake their heads in dismay.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were seen at the World Trade Center, New York on September 23. Meghan wore a turtleneck from The Row with trousers and an Emporio Armani coat.
Queen Elizabeth II does not want family members to wear black on normal occasions because it symbolizes mourning.
The American bride’s pants hem touching the ground is also a serious minus point according to royal rules.
On the same day, the two went to Midtown. Meghan’s overall outfit was neat and polite, but the raised collar of her coat and the wrinkled hem will surely make royals ‘hot-eyed’.
When visiting an elementary school in Harlem, Meghan wore a pajama-like outfit. This was a design by Loro Piana. She paired the outfit with Manolo Blahnik heels.
During a visit with world leaders at the United Nations headquarters, Meghan chose a Max Mara coat. The stubborn bride continued to not neatly fold her collar, this time she rolled up her sleeves in a wrinkled way.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry appeared at the Global Citizen Live music event on September 25. The Maison Valentino dress that Meghan wore cost $4,500. The design was very delicate and simple but not suitable for royalty because it was too short. Women in the British Royal Family always wear knee-length dresses.
When leaving the hall, Meghan had to walk carefully and use a bag to cover herself because the dress was too short. The Lady Dior bag is a product that the fashion house used to honor Princess Diana. However, Dior modified the bag specifically for the Duchess of Sussex’s appearance, which angered the British public, who believed Meghan was always aiming to outdo everyone else.
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Source: USA Today