Meghan Markle’s Practical Reason For Favoring Neutral-Colored Outfits While Living In The UK
FiledIMAGE/Shutterstock By Sara Caskey/Dec. 8, 2022 10:51 am EST
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are no strangers to controversy, and the backlash has only seen an uptick since the release of the first half of their six-part Netflix series “Harry & Meghan.” Though William and Catherine, Prince and Princess of Wales have yet to make an official statement regarding the new documentary, royal expert Christopher Andersen has his assumptions. "I’m sure he is very, very angry at his brother and cannot understand what he’s doing," Andersen explained to Us Weekly. Furthermore, “the sense of betrayal has shifted over to genuine combat mode, because obviously this is a war between [the royals and the Sussexes].”
Meghan and Harry officially started dating in 2016. “It was fantastic, it was absolutely amazing to get to know her as quickly as I did,” the Duke of Sussex told the BBC — later reported by CBS News. However, reports of their relationship quickly turned into a barrage of racially driven and sexist harassment specifically directed toward Meghan. In 2021, the pair addressed the abuse in a controversial Oprah interview. “I was trapped but I didn’t know I was trapped. Like the rest of my family are, my father and my brother, they are trapped,” Harry explained to Oprah, per The Guardian. Meghan, too — perhaps to an even greater extreme — felt constrained by the rules of the royal family. In Netflix’s new inside look at the couple, she explains how those expectations related to her wardrobe, specifically.
Meghan avoided wearing the same colors as more senior royals
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In the third episode of Netflix’s new “Harry & Meghan” docuseries, Meghan explains the practical reasoning behind her neutral-toned wardrobe. “Most of the time that I was in the U.K, I rarely wore color,” the duchess recounts. “To my understanding, you can’t ever wear the same color as Her Majesty [Queen Elizabeth II] if there’s a group event,” adding, “but then you also should never be wearing the same color as one of the other more senior members of the family.” Given the constant stream of criticism, Meghan made a conscious effort to blend in, noting there was “no version of me joining this family and trying not to do everything I could to fit in.”
In an effort to avoid clashing with other royals, she opted for colors that were likely never to be seen on them — camel, beige, and white. However, per Vogue, Meghan has experimented with more pops of color upon making the move to the states. At 2021’s Salute to Freedom Gala at New York’s Intrepid Museum, for instance, she made a statement in a bright red Carolina Herrera dress (via InStyle). As Meghan and Harry continue to distance themselves from the royal family, only time will tell how her style will continue to evolve.
Meghan Markle’s Practical Reason For Favoring Neutral-Colored Outfits While Living In The UK
FiledIMAGE/Shutterstock
By Sara Caskey/Dec. 8, 2022 10:51 am EST
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are no strangers to controversy, and the backlash has only seen an uptick since the release of the first half of their six-part Netflix series “Harry & Meghan.” Though William and Catherine, Prince and Princess of Wales have yet to make an official statement regarding the new documentary, royal expert Christopher Andersen has his assumptions. "I’m sure he is very, very angry at his brother and cannot understand what he’s doing," Andersen explained to Us Weekly. Furthermore, “the sense of betrayal has shifted over to genuine combat mode, because obviously this is a war between [the royals and the Sussexes].”
Meghan and Harry officially started dating in 2016. “It was fantastic, it was absolutely amazing to get to know her as quickly as I did,” the Duke of Sussex told the BBC — later reported by CBS News. However, reports of their relationship quickly turned into a barrage of racially driven and sexist harassment specifically directed toward Meghan. In 2021, the pair addressed the abuse in a controversial Oprah interview. “I was trapped but I didn’t know I was trapped. Like the rest of my family are, my father and my brother, they are trapped,” Harry explained to Oprah, per The Guardian. Meghan, too — perhaps to an even greater extreme — felt constrained by the rules of the royal family. In Netflix’s new inside look at the couple, she explains how those expectations related to her wardrobe, specifically.
Meghan and Harry officially started dating in 2016. “It was fantastic, it was absolutely amazing to get to know her as quickly as I did,” the Duke of Sussex told the BBC — later reported by CBS News. However, reports of their relationship quickly turned into a barrage of racially driven and sexist harassment specifically directed toward Meghan. In 2021, the pair addressed the abuse in a controversial Oprah interview. “I was trapped but I didn’t know I was trapped. Like the rest of my family are, my father and my brother, they are trapped,” Harry explained to Oprah, per The Guardian.
Meghan, too — perhaps to an even greater extreme — felt constrained by the rules of the royal family. In Netflix’s new inside look at the couple, she explains how those expectations related to her wardrobe, specifically.
Meghan avoided wearing the same colors as more senior royals
Lorna Roberts/Shutterstock
In the third episode of Netflix’s new “Harry & Meghan” docuseries, Meghan explains the practical reasoning behind her neutral-toned wardrobe. “Most of the time that I was in the U.K, I rarely wore color,” the duchess recounts. “To my understanding, you can’t ever wear the same color as Her Majesty [Queen Elizabeth II] if there’s a group event,” adding, “but then you also should never be wearing the same color as one of the other more senior members of the family.” Given the constant stream of criticism, Meghan made a conscious effort to blend in, noting there was “no version of me joining this family and trying not to do everything I could to fit in.”
In an effort to avoid clashing with other royals, she opted for colors that were likely never to be seen on them — camel, beige, and white. However, per Vogue, Meghan has experimented with more pops of color upon making the move to the states. At 2021’s Salute to Freedom Gala at New York’s Intrepid Museum, for instance, she made a statement in a bright red Carolina Herrera dress (via InStyle). As Meghan and Harry continue to distance themselves from the royal family, only time will tell how her style will continue to evolve.
In an effort to avoid clashing with other royals, she opted for colors that were likely never to be seen on them — camel, beige, and white. However, per Vogue, Meghan has experimented with more pops of color upon making the move to the states. At 2021’s Salute to Freedom Gala at New York’s Intrepid Museum, for instance, she made a statement in a bright red Carolina Herrera dress (via InStyle). As Meghan and Harry continue to distance themselves from the royal family, only time will tell how her style will continue to evolve.