A two-tone fail
In 2019, Markle wore this look when attending a talk on gender equality with the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, accompanied by Harry. Tucked into a tight leather skirt, the sweater had a bulky look that looked unfinished, especially with a messy up-do. While we’re big fans of a monochromatic look, these were two different shades of burgundy that didn’t go great together. Overall, it looked a bit unprofessional, but it’s not her worst look.


The Royal Ascot in 2018
The Royal Ascot, a well-known racehorse competition for the elite, is an event to be seen at, and it’s assumed that people will show up in their finest looks of pastels, daring silhouettes, and bold prints or textures. Instead, Meghan opted for something more subdued, and dare we say, a bit uptight. Her white button-down Givenchy shirtdress was paired with a black belt and had a matronly vibe. The New York Post called the look “frumpy.”



A confusing look at the Platinum Jubilee
After leaving the royal family, Meghan returned to the UK in 2022 for the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations. While she seemed to be in good spirits, her Dior trench coat looked tight rather than well-fitted. She paired it with a wide-brimmed Dior hat, and while it was worn at an off angle to fit around Meghan’s signature low bun, from certain perspectives, her hair wasn’t at all visible, and it made her look bald.

