Meghan Markle’s “Inappropriate” Red Dress Reveals About Her Rivalry with Princess Catherine

Royal fashion choices always get people talking, and Meghan Markle’s outfit at a recent charity event has caused quite a stir. While many praised her for being bold and stylish, some thought her choice was a bit too daring. What most people don’t realize is that this moment ties her to Princess Catherine in a surprising way.

Meghan turned heads at a children’s charity gala, wearing a bright red dress that was hard to miss. The dress had thin straps and a deep neckline, perfectly fitting her body and showing off her elegant sense of style.

The former “Suits” actress paired her gown with red open-toe heels, perfectly matching her outfit. She kept her makeup simple, focusing on her natural glow, and styled her hair in loose waves.

Though Meghan looked elegant, her dress stirred up debate online. Several people criticized her outfit, especially since it was worn to an event for children.

One commenter wrote, “If I sponsored this event, I would have escorted her out. This is a children’s event. How inappropriate!”

Another added, “Did she come straight from the beach?” echoing the idea that the dress didn’t fit the occasion. Some thought her outfit wasn’t appropriate for a charity gala.

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One user simply wrote, “To a children’s gala? Very revealing. Not appropriate.” Others continued criticizing the choice, with someone else commenting, “Nothing right about that! For a children’s event? I don’t think so. That dress was bad the first time too!”

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Despite the criticism, Meghan’s red dress shares something surprising with a white gown worn by Princess Catherine. While both dresses were for very different events, they became major talking points in the world of royal fashion.

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Princess Catherine, 42, known for her sustainable fashion, made headlines when she re-wore her white Alexander McQueen gown at the 2023 BAFTA Awards. The first time she wore the gown was back in 2019, also at the BAFTAs.

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The gown, made of white silk chiffon, had a one-shoulder design with flowing fabric, making Catherine look like a goddess as she walked the red carpet with Prince William.

In 2019, the gown had floral decorations on the shoulder, and she paired it with a white clutch and silver heels. It was praised for its elegance and even inspired bridal fashion ideas.

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When Catherine wore the gown again in 2023, she made a few changes. She removed the floral details and added a sleek fabric pinned to the shoulder, giving the dress a fresh and modern look.

To complete her updated look, Catherine wore bold black gloves and gold heels. She also paired the gown with large, floral earrings from Zara, showing how she mixes high fashion with affordable items.

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Her decision to wear the same dress twice reflects her commitment to sustainability, as she’s known for re-wearing outfits at public events. This approach not only shows her care for the environment but also proves the timeless beauty of the dress.

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Meghan Markle also follows this eco-friendly trend. At the recent Children’s Hospital Gala in 2024, Meghan re-wore the red Carolina Herrera gown she had worn in 2021.

The Duchess first wore this gown at the Salute to Freedom Gala in New York. The dress had a deep plunging neckline and a high front slit, making it a bold choice for both occasions. In 2021, the gown had a long train, paired with red heels, and she and Harry wore poppies to honor veterans.

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At the 2024 gala, Meghan’s look was slightly different—this time, the dramatic train was gone, making her appearance simpler but still stylish. She wore red strappy heels and smiled warmly as she posed for photos on the red carpet.

During the event, Meghan interacted with children, their families, and the hospital staff. She was seen chatting with patients and nurses, taking photos, and showing her support.

Though Meghan’s dress sparked criticism, many fans praised her look. One fan said, “She looks stunning. The dress is gorgeous.”

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Another admirer commented, “She looks beautiful,” while yet another added, “Absolutely gorgeous!” Others shared their love for her, with one saying, “She’s gorgeous, I love her.”

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By re-wearing her Carolina Herrera gown, Meghan not only made a fashion statement but also demonstrated her commitment to sustainability, similar to Princess Catherine’s approach to royal fashion.

Actress Anne Heche Dead at 53 After High-Speed Car Crash

Anne Heche has died of a brain injury and severe burns after speeding and crashing her car into a home in the residential Mar Vista neighborhood last Friday, Aug 5. The building erupted in flames and Heche was dragged out of the vehicle and rushed to the Grossman Burn Center at West Hills Hospital in Los Angeles.

The 53-year-old, Emmy Award-winning actress is best known for her roles in 1990s films like Volcano, the Gus Van Sant remake of Psycho, Donnie Brasco and Six Days, Seven Nights.

Holly Baird, a spokesperson for Heche’s family, sent NPR a statement Friday afternoon saying: “While Anne is legally dead according to California law, her heart is still beating, and she has not been taken off life support.”

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Baird added an organ procurement company is working to see if the actress is a match for organ donation, and that determination could be made as early as Saturday or as late as next Tuesday.

Heche launched her career playing a pair of good and evil twins on the long-running daytime soap opera Another World, for which she earned a Daytime Emmy Award in 1991.

In the 2000s, Heche focused on making independent movies and TV series. She acted with Nicole Kidman and Cameron Bright in the drama Birth; with Jessica Lange and Christina Ricci in the film adaptation of Prozac Nation, Elizabeth Wurtzel’s bestselling book about depression; and in the comedy Cedar Rapids alongside John C. Reilly and Ed Helms. She also starred in the ABC drama series Men in Trees.

Heche made guest appearances on TV shows like Nip/Tuck and Ally McBeal and starred in a couple of Broadway productions, garnering a Tony Award nomination for her performance in the remount of the 1932 comedy Twentieth Century.

In 2020, Heche launched a weekly lifestyle podcast, Better Together, with friend and co-host Heather Duffy and appeared on Dancing with the Stars.

Heche became a lesbian icon as a result of her highly-visible relationship with comedian and TV host Ellen DeGeneres in the late 1990s.

Heche and DeGeneres were arguably the most famous openly gay couple in Hollywood at a time when being out was far less acceptable than it is today. Heche later claimed the romance took a toll on her career. “I was in a relationship with Ellen DeGeneres for three-and-a-half years and the stigma attached to that relationship was so bad that I was fired from my multimillion-dollar picture deal and I did not work in a studio picture for 10 years,” Heche said in an episode of Dancing with the Stars.

But the relationship paved the way for broader acceptance of single-sex partnerships.

“With so few role models and representations of lesbians in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Anne Heche’s relationship with Ellen DeGeneres contributed to her celebrity in a significant way and their relationship ultimately validated lesbian love for both straight and queer people,” said the Los Angeles-based New York Times columnist Trish Bendix.

Bendix said that while Heche was later in relationships with men — she married Coleman Laffoon in the early 2000s and they had a son together, and was more recently in a relationship with Canadian actor James Tupper with whom she also had a son — “her influence on lesbian and bisexual visibility can’t and shouldn’t be erased.”

In 2000, Fresh Air host Terry Gross interviewed Heche in advance of her directorial debut on the final episode of If These Walls Could Talk 2, a series of three HBO television films exploring the lives of lesbian couples starring DeGeneres and Sharon Stone. In the interview, Heche said she wished she had been more sensitive about other people’s coming out experiences when she and DeGeneres went public with their relationship.

“What I wish I would have known is more of the journey and the struggle of individuals in the gay community or couples in the gay community,” Heche said. “Because I would have couched my enthusiasm with an understanding that this isn’t everybody’s story.”

Heche was born in Aurora, Ohio in 1969, the youngest of five siblings. She was raised in a Christian fundamentalist household.

She had a challenging childhood. The family moved around a lot. She said she believed her father, Donald, was a closeted gay man; he died in 1983 of HIV.

“He just couldn’t seem to settle down into a normal job, which, of course, we found out later, and as I understand it now, was because he had another life,” Heche told Gross on Fresh Air. “He wanted to be with men.”

A few months after her father died, Heche’s brother Nathan was killed in a car crash at the age of 18.

In her 2001 Memoir Call Me Crazy, and in subsequent interviews, Heche said her father abused her sexually as a child, triggering mental health issues which the actress said she carried with her for decades as an adult.

In an interview with the actress for Larry King Live, host Larry King called Heche’s book, “one of the most honest, outspoken, extraordinary autobiographies ever written by anyone in show business.”

“I am left with a deep, wordless sadness,” wrote Heche’s son with Lafoon, Homer, in a statement shared with NPR via Baird. “Hopefully my mom is free from pain and beginning to explore what I like to imagine as her eternal freedom.”

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