I'm wondering if they chose today because it's the opposite of a slow royal news week; right smack in the middle of yesterday's Charlotte pics, today's Brixton event and tomorrow's Cambridge events means that it'll be a footnote to existing stories, rather than a headline piece.
I would safely bet that she was told to go with a clutch for "something to do with her hands". But Meghan doesn't look like a " daytime clutch" kind of girl unless it's Ascot. I think she had the right idea with her handbag. If HM can swing one for fifty odd years, I see no reason why it's more difficult for Meghan.She looked a bit uncomfortable about what to do with her hands today. Just bring a bag next time, Meghan.That was mostly because of the walk about. A clutch would get in the way even more. She'd have to grab onto the whole thing rather than just the handles.
Meghan takes the lead in a conversation with a member of staff inside the station. Rebecca English says 'she's a natural'.
I have a feeling she's going to be a very popular royal no matter where she goes.
LaRae
I would safely bet that she was told to go with a clutch for "something to do with her hands". But Meghan doesn't look like a " daytime clutch" kind of girl unless it's Ascot. I think she had the right idea with her handbag. If HM can swing one for fifty odd years, I see no reason why it's more difficult for Meghan.
I have a feeling she's going to be a very popular royal no matter where she goes. LaRae
I can't recall, but does Sophie Wessex carry around a handbag? Or even Camilla? Or even Anne? For that matter, who of any other royal house carries around a handbag?
I can't recall, but does Sophie Wessex carry around a handbag? Or even Camilla? Or even Anne? For that matter, who of any other royal house carries around a handbag?
Still, this is such a minuscule point. That you spend the time to 'prove' a point (in your view) that is false is impressive but irrelevant to what I was saying.