Queen’s strict royal style rule she swore by but Meghan Markle didn’t follow it

Queen’s strict royal style rule she swore by but Meghan Markle didn’t follow it

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There is one color Meghan wore at numerous engagements that the late Queen frequently wore to bright outfits for major events.

Robert Hardman, a royal author, has explained the humble reason why Queen Elizabeth wore such vibrant outfits to royal engagements.

The late Queen Elizabeth was known for wearing bright colours to major royal events, stepping out in colour-coordinated outfits that featured matching dresses, coats, hats and complimentary accessories.

The Queen became a style icon and inspiration over her decades as monarch, which prompted many people to experiment with all the rainbow’s colors when choosing their daily outfits.

While the late Queen always opted for daring and colourful ensembles, one member of the royal family chose to do the opposite : Meghan Markle. According to royal author Robert Hardman, there was one major reason why the Queen always chose to be brightly dressed – so she stood out during busy royal events.

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A royal author has shared why the late Queen Elizabeth always wore such brightly coloured outfits to royal engagements(Image: Getty Images)

In Hardman’s biography titled Our Queen, the royal author described the late royal as “engagingly modest” despite being one of the most famous women in the world. He said: “My favourite remark she ever said was, ‘I can never wear beige because nobody will know who I am’.”

The Queen’s colorful side was revealed at ceremonies and other royal engagements, which required a sophisticated dress code, and she kept her outfits on point, especially because of her underaverage 5’3 “frame.

As well as wanting to wear bright colours, the late Queen also tailored her outfits to fit the nation that she was visiting. For example, during her visits to Australia, the monarch would always wear the nation’s colours of green and gold.

Sali Hughes, a journalist and royal author, asserted in her 2019 book, Our Rainbow Queen, that Queen Elizabeth and her dressers would carefully consider the itinerary of a trip or engagement before choosing an outfit.

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Robert Hardman revealed that the late Queen would wear colour so people would know who she was(Image: Getty Images)

She won’t attend a wedding in camouflaged green, like at a racecourse or garden party. But she will use green where necessary to stand out.

While the Queen always opted for colourful tones to dress in, Meghan Markle adopted the opposite style technique, as she revealed in her Netflix docuseries that, during her time as a working royal, she would don neutral colours to “blend in”.

Meghan explained her fashion choices, saying in the docuseries alongside her husband Prince Harry : “Most of the time that I was in the U.K., I rarely wore colour. There was thought in that.

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Meghan Markle always wore muted tones to “blend in” in contrast to the Queen.

“To my understanding, you could never wear the same colour as Her Majesty [Queen Elizabeth II] if there’s a group event, but then you also shouldn’t be wearing the same colour as one of the other more senior members of the family,” she said, possibly referring to royals like Princess Kate or Queen Camilla.

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What color is a color they’ll probably never wear, I thought? White, beige, and camel. I wore a lot of muted tones as a result, but also so that I could just blend in. I’m not attempting to be distinctive here. There was no version of me embracing this family and attempting to fit in. I don’t want to belittle my family.

Source: Mirror

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