As Megxit nears, Meghan Markle has reportedly infuriated yet another member of the royal family with an “ill-timed” announcement Meghan Markle has infuriated yet another member of the royal family by overshadowing a big announcement with an ill-timed Instagram.Prince Charles’ wife, Camilla, the (still royal) Duchess of Cornwall, was infuriated after Markle posted pictures of herself visiting the National Theatre on her and Prince Harry’s Sussex Royal Instagram account - the same day Camilla gave a speech at the Women of the World Festival in London about the “horrific threat” of domestic abuse..
According to the Daily Mirror, Camilla had “planned her address for a year, and was apparently left devastated by Meghan overshadowing her big moment”.“Of course it was known Harry and Meghan would be doing engagements this week, some privately, but everyone was in agreement that Camilla’s speech should take precedence.Unfortunately, some people had other ideas.”.The website added: “Meghan broke a pledge not to overshadow Camilla’s vital campaign against abuse by demanding the pictures of her private visit to the National Theatre be published the same day.”.This is not the first time Markle has overshadowed her royal in-laws.The Duchess of Sussex made a surprise post on Instagram in January which “dismayed courtiers at Buckingham Palace” because it appeared so soon after one by Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton promoting her child welfare campaign.Meghan Markle saw the Queen today for the first time after arriving back in the UK as she attended church with Prince Harry.It comes as an “emotional” Prince Harry prepares to say goodbye to royal life once and for all at the end of the month.Copycat Meghan! Duchess of Sussex copies Kate's signature style during last days in the UK.MEGHAN MARKLE was spotted copying one of Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge's signature style tricks in a last royal engagement before stepping down as a senior royal.The Duchess of Sussex was seen wearing red, white and blue outfits in a subtle nod to the UK during her final few appearances alongside her husband Prince Harry.The subtle hint is reportedly one of Kate’s tried and tested styling habits which she usually does during her final official royal engagements.Kate is often seen paying tribute to the countries she is visiting through her choice of clothing colours.Last week, she stepped out in a green outfit during her visit to Ireland to symbolise the Irish flag.And while Meghan and Harry prepare to step back from their roles as senior royals, the Duchess of Sussex has been seen adopting Kate’s subtle style.Meghan was seen wearing a white Topshop blouse with chiffon sleeves during her visit to the National Theatre in London.She paired the top with a cream pencil skirt by Roland Mouret and statement Loewe handbag.That evening, Meghan attended the Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House.She was seen wearing a £950 azure blue dress by Victoria Beckham and a navy Lucia Plexi Clutch by Stella McCartney.She was then spotted wearing a full-length red £1,295 Safiyaa dress and red Aquazurra heels for the Mountbatten Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall.Meghan was seen beaming next to her husband Prince Harry who wore his uniform complete with his medals.He garnered his medals after completing two tours of
Afghanistan.The red, white and blue clothing is a tactic previously used by Kate.She wore the national colours of Pakistan during her visit to the Aga Khan Centre in London in October last year.She later toured the country during the same month where she wore their traditional clothes.The Queen has often been seen using the same tactic but often with details on her clothing.Her Majesty has been seen wearing brooches and hats which reflect the country she is visiting.Meghan and Harry earlier accepted an invitation from The Queen to join her at The Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor today.The couple will officially step back from their royal duties following their final engagements as part of Commonwealth Day.It comes as the Queen’s Commonwealth Day message ahead of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s last public appearance praised the “blend of traditions” that made up the Commonwealth.In her speech, she highlighted how global connectivity makes people aware of how their “choices and actions” can affect "well-being of people and communities living far away”.She said: "I hope that the people and countries of the Commonwealth will be inspired by all that we share, and move forward with fresh resolve to enhance the Commonwealth’s influence for good in our world.".
According to the Daily Mirror, Camilla had “planned her address for a year, and was apparently left devastated by Meghan overshadowing her big moment”.“Of course it was known Harry and Meghan would be doing engagements this week, some privately, but everyone was in agreement that Camilla’s speech should take precedence.Unfortunately, some people had other ideas.”.The website added: “Meghan broke a pledge not to overshadow Camilla’s vital campaign against abuse by demanding the pictures of her private visit to the National Theatre be published the same day.”.This is not the first time Markle has overshadowed her royal in-laws.The Duchess of Sussex made a surprise post on Instagram in January which “dismayed courtiers at Buckingham Palace” because it appeared so soon after one by Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton promoting her child welfare campaign.Meghan Markle saw the Queen today for the first time after arriving back in the UK as she attended church with Prince Harry.It comes as an “emotional” Prince Harry prepares to say goodbye to royal life once and for all at the end of the month.Copycat Meghan! Duchess of Sussex copies Kate's signature style during last days in the UK.MEGHAN MARKLE was spotted copying one of Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge's signature style tricks in a last royal engagement before stepping down as a senior royal.The Duchess of Sussex was seen wearing red, white and blue outfits in a subtle nod to the UK during her final few appearances alongside her husband Prince Harry.The subtle hint is reportedly one of Kate’s tried and tested styling habits which she usually does during her final official royal engagements.Kate is often seen paying tribute to the countries she is visiting through her choice of clothing colours.Last week, she stepped out in a green outfit during her visit to Ireland to symbolise the Irish flag.And while Meghan and Harry prepare to step back from their roles as senior royals, the Duchess of Sussex has been seen adopting Kate’s subtle style.Meghan was seen wearing a white Topshop blouse with chiffon sleeves during her visit to the National Theatre in London.She paired the top with a cream pencil skirt by Roland Mouret and statement Loewe handbag.That evening, Meghan attended the Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House.She was seen wearing a £950 azure blue dress by Victoria Beckham and a navy Lucia Plexi Clutch by Stella McCartney.She was then spotted wearing a full-length red £1,295 Safiyaa dress and red Aquazurra heels for the Mountbatten Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall.Meghan was seen beaming next to her husband Prince Harry who wore his uniform complete with his medals.He garnered his medals after completing two tours of
Afghanistan.The red, white and blue clothing is a tactic previously used by Kate.She wore the national colours of Pakistan during her visit to the Aga Khan Centre in London in October last year.She later toured the country during the same month where she wore their traditional clothes.The Queen has often been seen using the same tactic but often with details on her clothing.Her Majesty has been seen wearing brooches and hats which reflect the country she is visiting.Meghan and Harry earlier accepted an invitation from The Queen to join her at The Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor today.The couple will officially step back from their royal duties following their final engagements as part of Commonwealth Day.It comes as the Queen’s Commonwealth Day message ahead of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s last public appearance praised the “blend of traditions” that made up the Commonwealth.In her speech, she highlighted how global connectivity makes people aware of how their “choices and actions” can affect "well-being of people and communities living far away”.She said: "I hope that the people and countries of the Commonwealth will be inspired by all that we share, and move forward with fresh resolve to enhance the Commonwealth’s influence for good in our world.".
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