The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, along with Camilla and Sophie Wessex, stood solemnly on the balcony for the Remembrance Sunday service in Whitehall, stepping in for the Queen who had to cancel last minute.
Kate chose a striking Alexander McQueen black military-style coat with red lapels, silver buttons, and a white collar.
Her outfit exuded elegance as she paired it with a drop-brimmed black hat by Tiffany & Diamond and pearl drop earrings.
Completing her ensemble was a Royal British Legion crystal poppy brooch, adding a touch of sophistication to her military-inspired attire.
Meghan Markle made a glamorous appearance in New York at a Veterans Day gala, donning a vibrant red Carolina Herrera gown.
Despite the stunning look, observers noted some fitting issues with the dress, particularly around the ribs and back.
This incident is not the first time Meghan has faced a fashion faux pas, as stylist Abby McHale recalls past mishaps, such as a visible tag on a red self-portrait dress during a royal tour in 2018.
During a visit to Birmingham in 2018, Meghan was spotted with a visible stitch on the back of her coat, a detail typically removed after purchase.
Similarly, on the final day of the New Zealand tour, her Givenchy pleated skirt revealed more than intended, saved only by the presence of large undergarments.
Another incident involved a misfitting strapless bra under a Roland Mouret dress in Dublin, highlighting the importance of choosing the right undergarments for a seamless look.
Meghan’s fashion journey has also seen instances of wrinkled attire, including her wedding dress, attributed to fabric choices.
To avoid such mishaps, opting for crease-free fabrics can ensure a polished appearance.
Despite her occasional slip-ups, Meghan remains a prominent figure in the fashion world, showcasing her unique style and influencing trends.
As she navigates the complexities of royal and celebrity fashion, each moment serves as a learning experience in perfecting her sartorial choices and maintaining her fashion-forward image.