Meghan Markle came under fire for choosing to wear clothing from expensive brands during her recent trip to Canada alongside husband Prince Harry but fans jumped to her defence
Meghan Markle’s fans rushed to her defence after she came under fire for her fashion choices during her recent trip to Canada.
The Duchess Of Sussex travelled to Canada alongside Prince Harry last week to work on promoting the Invictus Games which will be held in Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia in 2025. She reportedly wore £8,000 worth of clothes in the first 12 hours of their visit to the country sparking some outrage online from her critics.
One wrote on Instagram: “Who paid for this luxury?” However, Bleusalt were quick to respond and defend the former Suits star, with a rep for the brand defiantly replying: “Meghan actually buys it. She doesn’t have a stylist just FYI [for your information].”
More fans of the Duchess then took to X to defend her and her expensive outfits against her critics. One posted: “Don’t forget the most important part – she pays for it herself.” A second said: “You know she’s a woman with great taste if she can curate her own clothes without anyone’s help. What else can you expect from The Tig creator?”
A third offered: “Oh nice. It’s also been reported that she doesn’t travel with a hairdresser to the Invictus Games and does her own hair.” Another social media user noted: “She doesn’t need a stylist. She looks fantastic.”
Meghan and Harry quit their royal duties in 2020 becoming financially independent. The pair receive no taxpayer money as they are no longer working royals. They now provide for themselves and their two children, Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, via different sources of income
Meanwhile, Suits creator Aaron Korsh does not plan to include Markle’s character in the new spin-off set in Los Angeles, despite reports suggesting an acting comeback is on the cards. The showrunner reportedly wants his new version to succeed on its own without bringing in the former stars of the first run, which has broken Netflix streaming records.