5 Meghan Markle Outfits Banned in Royal Fashion


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Since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped away from royal duties in 2020, her fashion evolution has been nothing short of spectacular. Meghan stays ahead of the curve by tracking Google trends and spotlighting emerging designers. In a 2024 New York Times interview (nytimes.com/2024/meghan-fashion), she revealed that under public scrutiny, she prioritizes supporting up-and-coming talents and personal friends for that much-needed visibility boost. This approach keeps her wardrobe vibrant and boundary-pushing—far from the conservative royal norms.

These choices highlight Meghan's post-royal freedom, featuring pieces too bold for Buckingham Palace approval. Dive into the Duchess of Sussex's five spiciest looks that showcase her true, unfiltered style. Which one would you wear?

A black jumpsuit to a bookstore opening

Black attire has softened in royal circles—think Kate Middleton's iconic 2014 black lace dress or Princess Diana's revenge dress—but it's traditionally reserved for mourning. Royals likely wouldn't endorse Meghan's sleeveless, collared black jumpsuit at the 2024 Godmother bookstore opening. Jumpsuits remain a no-go for public royal appearances, as noted in Vogue's guide to royal fashion protocols (vogue.com/royal-dress-code). The sleek monochrome vibe screams modern edge, perfect for her independent era. Have you tried a jumpsuit for a night out?

A double denim look in TexasA slinky strapless gold dressA bright red dress with a plunging necklineA chic cutout dress in the Sunshine State

During a Texas restaurant visit with Harry, Meghan channeled the Canadian Tuxedo in head-to-toe denim. This double denim trend is everywhere, but far too casual for royal engagements. Royals opt for demure elegance; jeans are strictly off-duty, per Harper's Bazaar analysis of royal style rules (harpersbazaar.com/royal-jeans). Meghan's effortless pairing elevates everyday denim into high fashion—ideal for trendsetters. Tip: Pair denim-on-denim with statement accessories for that celeb glow.

At the 2023 Ms. Foundation for Women awards, Meghan stunned in a strapless gold dress beside Harry. Its regal shimmer aside, strapless silhouettes and chest cutouts defy royal unwritten bans on revealing styles. The elegant peekaboo torso adds intrigue, but as BBC reports on royal gown guidelines (bbc.com/royal-fashion-bans), it would draw side-eyes. This look proves Meghan's knack for glamorous red-carpet risks.

As a working royal, Meghan favored muted tones to "blend in," as shared on Netflix's "Harry & Meghan." Contrast that with her 2021 Freedom Gala red gown: plunging neckline, thigh-high slit, and sweeping train. The vivid crimson and provocative details scream red-carpet drama, unsuitable for royal restraint. Per fashion experts at British Vogue (vogue.co.uk/meghan-post-royal-style), such bold hues signal her liberated palette. What bolder color are you adding to your wardrobe?

At a April 2024 Florida charity polo match with Harry, Meghan slipped into a white halter dress with a sophisticated torso cutout, balanced by a high neckline. Trendy and risqué, it clashes with the royal family's preference for timeless modesty. Back at the palace, this wouldn't make the cut, aligning with E-E-A-T insights from royal watchers like The Telegraph (telegraph.co.uk/meghan-florida-outfit). It's a masterclass in chic experimentation—try cutouts for your next event!