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Meghan Markle’s Fashion Choices for Invictus Games Raise Eyebrows
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to make their first public appearance together since their ill-fated paparazzi car chase in New York.
The couple will be attending September's Invictus Games, where Meghan will take the stage during the closing ceremony.
However, the question on everyone's mind is what will Meghan be wearing this year?
Last year, Meghan's wardrobe choices came with a hefty price tag of over £500,000, but many felt that her outfits missed the mark.
Critics argue that the money spent on her designer ensembles could have been better utilized to support veterans.
This year, it seems Meghan has ordered a red-hot Magda Butrym crochet gown, hoping to channel Lily Allen's style.
However, the brand has refused her order due to recent scandals.
If Meghan manages to acquire the dress, she may face a less-than-warm reception from the audience.
Her attempt to draw attention with a gaudy outfit might backfire, as the color of the gown is not entirely suitable for the occasion.
Meghan has often been criticized for her fashion choices, as she seems more interested in standing out than in dressing to complement her shape.
Fashion experts suggest that Meghan should have opted for a more casual approach, such as wearing an Invictus t-shirt and jeans for most of the event.
For formal occasions, she could have reused some of her previous outfits with perhaps one new addition.
Unfortunately, Meghan's fashion sense seems to differ from that of other women, as she always strives to make a statement and stand out from the crowd.
In addition to her questionable fashion choices, Meghan's fondness for wearing coats in warm weather has also raised eyebrows.
Royal fashion expert Miranda Holder finds it peculiar that Meghan consistently appears overdressed, both literally and figuratively.
It seems that Meghan needed clothing for her trips but lacked the ability to listen to stylists' advice.
Instead, she opted for dresses that didn't suit her, perhaps intentionally to later complain about not being treated well.
Comparisons are drawn between Meghan and other royal women, such as Catherine, Camilla, and Sophie, who have extensive wardrobes and teams of staff to coordinate their outfits.
Meghan, on the other hand, is seen as a slob who disregards appropriate attire for the occasion.
Her decision to wear a winter coat and scarf in 80-degree weather raises concerns about her judgment and mental state.
The bodyguard walking ahead of her further emphasizes Meghan's need for appropriate clothing choices.
It seems that Meghan's fashion mishaps were not due to a lack of resources or allowances but rather her preference for expensive items that don't necessarily suit her.
This, coupled with Harry's lack of experience in managing finances, has led to some questionable decisions.
While Meghan's affinity for Max Mara coats is undeniable, it is worth noting that this brand is considered a step down from Dior but still expensive for most people.
As Meghan and Harry prepare to attend the Invictus Games, all eyes will be on Meghan's fashion choices once again.
Will she manage to find the balance between style and appropriateness, or will her desire to stand out overshadow the event itself?
Only time will tell.