It’s not about the “uniform” and it’s definately not about turning into Kate 2.0.
To give an example Queen Leticia and princess Sofia wear ALL types of styles but it’s about the colours and the fact that they are tailor made for them , meghans sadly comes out the opposite ! And the hair ? It’s obvious she doesn’t have an hairstylist and the messy hair looks unkempt and like she didn’t bother at all !
I reiterate that It’s NOT only about this recent appearance but discussion is based on all of her appearances . I admire Meghan too and I want her to shine in her role and for that she needs good styling . And she isn’t a young girl who is finding her feet , she is a mature 36 year old woman !!
That is also the reason why it’s shocking that she is yet to come out with a va va voom appearance!
If Meghan came out with a 'va va voom appearance,' (whatever that is supposed to be
) you and others would still find something to criticize.
The level and amount of petty critiques directed at Meghan for a 'casual dress' appearance at a sporting event is rather OTT, and exceedingly pretentious. H&M's appearance at this event does not warrant such heavy criticism. They both looked fine and quite comfortable. More power to Meghan for wanting to wear heels. It might not have been my choice, but I see no need to become apoplectic about it. Since she's a bit shorter than Harry, Meghan may prefer to wear heels for most of their public appearances. She wore flats for their first official appearance at the Invictus Games last September.
IMO, no one is perfect all the time. But what I admire about Meghan sartorially is her laid-back, yet fresh, appealing, and up-to-date sense of style and her spot-on feel for what works for her body and her aesthetic, as well as for each occasion. Even despite my wanting to see something different in terms of color palette on some occasions, Meghan has carried off every appearance with aplomb and confidence.
I personally feel that Meghan's casual, yet elegantly appealing sense of personal style is rubbing off on some of the other royal ladies (in terms of certain accessories, styling selection, silhouette choices and pulling together looks that are comfortable but also complimentary to the occasion, and not giving off an attention-seeking vibe). All eyes are already on Meghan. She doesn't need 'va va voom' fireworks in what she chooses to wear.
In particular, I have enjoyed Meghan's Sandringham outfit, the unexpected engagement picture outfits, the Endeavour Fund tux, the Commonwealth service white coat, navy dress and heels, the boatneck plaid blazer and fitted trousers she wore in Wales, and the styling at the waist of the black pants she wore in Scotland, and especially the lovely green skirt, cream coat and burnt orange heels she wore in Ireland. I also thought the stylish beige maxi skirt and black turtleneck Meghan wore in Birmingham worked beautifully. There are some critiques I have for some of Meghan's accessories, styling and the absence of more color at times, but that's a bit of nitpicking and personal preference on my part.
ETA: I also love the burgundy pleated dress and leather jacket Meghan wore to the Invictus Games opening ceremonies, the Erdem maxi dress she wore to the Inskips' wedding, and the gorgeous Antonio Berardi sleeveless navy dress she wore to Prince Harry's polo match last May.
It's fine and normal for everyone to have critical preferences, but the dire, OTT nature of some critiques here re Meghan's styling choices are a bit much.