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The theory that Meghan Markle tries to copy Princess Diana has been around pretty much since she and Prince Harry started dating. After seeing Meghan Markle’s Bazaar cover shoot, though, more fans are convinced that Meghan’s admiration
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has been accused of a "sinister" cosplay of Princess Diana in viral social media reactions to a magazine cover interview. Several photos from Meghan's Harper's Bazaar shoot, released last week, were compared to images of Prince Harry and Prince William's mother.
In the run-up to her Netflix holiday special, the Duchess of Sussex still embraces her signature neutral aesthetic.
As a royal, she was required to archive all her looks,” said one source of the green gown-gate while another called it a “fib.”
In the Instagram clip Markle posted for “With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration,” which drops on Dec. 3, the Duchess of Sussex is seen sporting the emerald green Galvan “Ushuaia” ensemble, catching the eyes of viewers familiar with the history of the infamous frock. Markle donned the dress in 2022 when she graced Variety’s cover.
Markle wore a dress she previously was photographed in for a 2022 photo shoot to a dinner in New York City amid 'stealing' rumors.
Meghan Markle opened up about her marriage with Prince Harry and more in the winter issue of ‘Harper’s Bazaar.’ The Duchess of Sussex also shared behind-the-scenes footage from her cover photoshoot.
It’s Black Friday week, and Meghan Markle’s brand As Ever is holding its first site-wide sale. To promote the brand yesterday, the Duchess of Sussex appeared in an Instagram reel wearing a very cozy cable-knit sweater set from Gap.
Meghan unveiled the brand, now called As ever, by sending strawberry jam to friends including Tracy Robbins, Delfina Blaquier, Chrissy Teigen, Mindy Kaling and Kris Jenner last year. Today, As ever sells Raspberry Spread, Strawberry Spread and Orange Marmalade varieties, among other shelf-stable food products, candles and wine.