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Meghan Markle’s Request for Princess Diana’s Dresses Sparks Controversy
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has recently come under fire for allegedly pressuring her husband, Prince Harry, to secure five iconic dresses worn by Princess Diana.
These dresses, which were made by designer Jacques Azagury and bear a striking resemblance to the ones worn by Diana in her later years, are currently in the possession of a private collector based in Los Angeles.
The collector, who acquired the dresses for an undisclosed sum, had decided to sell them due to his retirement.
However, he expressed his desire for the entire collection to remain intact, as he believes these outfits hold immense historical value.
Notably, one of the dresses is the famous black halter neck that Diana wore at a charity gala in 1995, just after her controversial Panorama interview.
Meghan, known for her impeccable fashion sense, reportedly wanted these dresses for free.
She claimed that Prince Harry had convinced the collector to pass them on to the Sussexes in exchange for a memento honoring Princess Diana.
This move has drawn criticism, with many accusing Meghan of taking advantage of Diana's fame and Harry's emotional connection to his late mother.
Some skeptics also believe that Meghan and Harry cannot afford to purchase these dresses, hence their attempt to acquire them as gifts.
However, it is important to note that these dresses are replicas and do not have a direct connection to Princess Diana herself.
Despite this, collectors and admirers still hold them in high regard due to their Diana-inspired fashion choices.
In a separate development, Prince Harry has decided not to watch the final season of the hit Netflix series, The Crown.
The season depicts Diana's final days and her tumultuous relationship with film producer Dodi Fayed, leading up to their tragic deaths in a car crash in Paris in 1997.
Harry, who has been open about the impact his mother's death had on his mental health, has chosen to avoid the sensitive content portrayed in the show.
While some have questioned the timing of Netflix's partnership with Harry and Meghan, the source insists that there are no ill feelings towards the streaming platform or the creators of The Crown.
The Sussexes were not consulted or involved in the production of the series, and they did not receive any storylines or episodes for approval or discussion.
Prince William, Harry's estranged brother, has also made it clear that he will not be watching the show.
The controversy surrounding Meghan's request for Diana's dresses highlights the delicate balance between preserving history and respecting the legacy of iconic figures.
As discussions continue, it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold and whether Meghan and Harry will be able to acquire these dresses that hold such sentimental value.