Blue is definitely Meghan Markle‘s color, as she has proven time and time again! The Duchess of Sussex, 40, just donned a long, off-the-shoulder, navy blue dress to Queen Elizabeth II‘s Trooping the Color event (and we’re still not over it). If the dress looks familiar, some Twitter users are convinced that Markle has rocked it before…
Did Meghan Markle rewear a wedding look to Trooping the Color 2022? https://t.co/0xb7K8YTxv
— abdellah (@chaabdellah) June 6, 2022
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The former Suits actress arrived to the parade (which celebrated the monarch’s birthday) in a garment that People Magazine and many fans are speculating is the very same Roland Mouret item that she famously wore the night before her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018. That dress was also a distinct navy color and featured a glamorous asymmetrical hemline that helped show off her incredible figure. (If she did rewear it, we can def see why!)
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Markle and the Duke of Sussex, 37, were not part of the event’s carriage procession or seen on the iconic Buckingham Palace balcony with the Queen, but were captured watching the Horse Guard Parade from inside a window. The Palace announced last week that the couple were to watch the parade from the Major General’s Office, which they did, along with Zara Tindall’s children—Mia, 8, and Lena, 3—and Peter Phillips’s daughter, Savannah, 11.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle playfully silence younger royals during Trooping the Color ceremonyhttps://t.co/XX8g2IMp6O#LatestNews #ceremony #color #Harry #Markle #Meghan #playfully #Prince #royals #silence #Trooping #younger pic.twitter.com/RguNgtbLBi
— NowMyNews (@NowMyNews) June 4, 2022
Since the duo are no longer working royal members, their attendance to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee events meant that they were more of spectators off-to-the-sidelines rather than at center stage, posing for photo opps with the rest of the royal family.
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Paparazzi-snapped pics show that Markle paired her navy dress with a classic Stephen Jones white wide-brimmed hat that featured a matching blue ribbon. For her first major royal event since stepping down from her former duties in 2020, Markle chose a comfortable, traditional and no-fail ensemble that highlighted her timeless beauty. Love it!