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Harry and Meghan Markle’s Demands for King Charles’s Coronation Raise Concerns
Harry and Meghan Markle have made it clear that they have specific desires when it comes to King Charles's coronation.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex seem unfazed by the expectation that the spotlight should solely be on Charles during this significant event.
While their demands may reflect their personal preferences, some individuals caution that giving in to all of Harry and Meghan's requests could potentially disrupt the orderly proceedings of the coronation.
Furthermore, there are speculations that these demands are a means for the Sussexes to seek retribution for their eviction from Frogmore Cottage.
One area of concern seems to be Meghan's attire for the occasion.
Rumors have circulated that no designer is willing to provide her with a coronation outfit.
Lady Colin Campbell, a well-known figure, has suggested that Meghan Markle has fallen out of favor with some prominent courtiers.
Previously, Meghan was highly sought after by designers due to her attractive appearance and high profile.
However, Lady C claims that this is no longer the case, at least not with the top-tier courtiers.
A stylist has also weighed in on Meghan's fashion choices, attributing some of her red carpet mishaps to the lack of consistent collaboration with a wardrobe expert.
Throughout her time as a royal, Markle has had a few fashion blunders, such as leaving tags on dresses during royal tours and neglecting to remove a seamstress stitch from the back of a coat while on a trip to Birmingham.
Halle Abrams, a stylist and founder of The Wardrobe Consultant, believes that these mistakes could have been avoided if Meghan had worked consistently with a stylist.
One particular ensemble that received criticism was the red dress Meghan wore to the Salute to Freedom gala.
The gown, designed by Carolina Herrera, featured a deep neckline and voluminous skirt.
Halle Abrams, along with various online commentators, expressed their discontent with the dress.
One Twitter user questioned the choice, asking why House of Herrera couldn't have provided Meghan with a more flattering dress that suited her new figure.
Another described the dress as ill-fitted.
According to Halle Abrams, a stylist's role is to assist clients in achieving their best possible look by considering factors such as body shape, coloring, and personal preferences.
The stylist-client relationship plays a crucial role in achieving a successful outcome.
In contrast to Meghan's approach, Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has maintained a close relationship with the same stylist for 16 years.
Reports suggest that Meghan has worked with several stylists and has also taken on the task of styling herself.
Even her friend and makeup artist, Daniel Martin, confirmed in an interview with CBS' Gayle King that Meghan does her own styling.
However, recent reports indicate that she has collaborated with various stylists, including Maria Means Coat, a former PR and celebrity relations manager for Prada, who helped curate looks for a farewell UK tour.
Additionally, for her Time 100 cover in 2021, Meghan was styled by Nina Hallworth.
As the anticipation for King Charles's coronation builds, it remains to be seen how Harry and Meghan's demands will be addressed.
The couple's insistence on having their desires met has raised concerns about the potential impact on the smooth running of the event.
Meanwhile, Meghan's struggles with fashion choices and the absence of a consistent stylist have sparked discussions about the importance of professional guidance in achieving a polished and appropriate appearance.