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Title: Royal Family’s Actions Speak Louder Than Words in Response to Meghan and Harry’s Claims
In a recent Netflix docuseries, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made several claims about the royal family.
While the palace chose to remain silent regarding these allegations, the actions of the royal family spoke volumes, effectively debunking the Sussexes' claims without uttering a single word.
One of Meghan's claims was that she was not allowed to wear certain colors as a senior working royal.
However, the royal family proved otherwise.
It is a well-known protocol that one should never wear the same color as Her Majesty or any other senior member of the firm during group events.
This was confirmed when the royals gathered at Buckingham Palace, where most of them wore white, while Queen Camilla stood out in a stunning red outfit.
During a state banquet to welcome the President and First Lady of South Korea, Catherine, the Princess of Wales, exuded effortless elegance in a white gown and a dazzling tiara.
Her attire, a white dress by Jenny Packham, was complemented by a glitzy pair of earrings from Queen Elizabeth, her family order, and a GCVO sash and star.
To complete her regal look, Catherine chose the Strathmore rose tiara, a precious piece that belonged to the Queen Mother and was gifted to her parents in 1923.
Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, wore her aquamarine tiara for the state banquet, pairing it with a bespoke cream Susanna Crabbe dress that she had previously worn to the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Princess Anne also attended the banquet, wearing a white dress and bolero that she had donned for a 70th birthday photoshoot.
She accessorized with a diamond festoon tiara, festoon necklace, and diamond brow brooch.
Queen Camilla paid tribute to her late mother-in-law by wearing Queen Elizabeth's magnificent ruby and diamond Burmese tiara.
This tiara, made in the 1970s, was crafted using gems from the Nizam of Hyderabad tiara, a wedding gift to the late monarch.
Camilla's red velvet evening dress by Fiona Clare perfectly complemented the tiara, featuring flowing sleeves and a plaited skirt.
Her blonde tresses were styled in her signature fashion, and she opted for dewy peachy makeup.
Considering Meghan's penchant for drawing negative attention, it is unlikely that she would have adhered to the dress code had she been present at the event.
Instead of wearing white like the other royal ladies, she would have likely chosen a shade such as poop green or brown, just to be difficult.
The presence of such an outfit would have marred the evening and potentially ruined it for everyone involved.
In light of Meghan's allegations, it is important to note that there are indeed guidelines on how family members should dress when appearing together.
The only person who should not be matched exactly is the Queen.
At the state banquet, Camilla wore red while Princess Anne, Kate, and Sophie all wore white, following the given instructions.
Similarly, at the Commonwealth ceremony in 2020, the dress code clearly called for the colors of the Union Jack, yet Meghan arrived in a dress that was greener than Kermit.
During Prince Louis' baptism, all the ladies wore blue except for Meghan, who showed up in olive drab.
Even during an outing with Queen Elizabeth, Meghan disregarded the guidance provided, opting not to wear hose or a hat.
It is clear that she was given direction but chose to ignore it, instead blaming the British royal family for her perceived lack of guidance.
In conclusion, the actions of the royal family have effectively refuted Meghan and Harry's claims.
Through their attire and adherence to protocol, the royal family demonstrated that Meghan's allegations are unfounded.