Thursday, 25 Apr 2024

Meghan Markle ‘NOT prepared to sacrifice’ THIS during pregnancy – ‘more DARING than Kate!’

Meghan Markle, who is expecting her first child to be born within a matter of weeks, has been “more experimental” with her fashion than that of Kate, according to the royal expert. Speaking on Quest Red’s A Royal Baby Story, Ms Nicholl said: “It’s very clear that Meghan hasn’t been prepared to sacrifice on fashion when it comes to dressing her bump. I’d go so far as to say I think she has been a bit more experimental and actually a little bit more daring than Kate.”

It’s very clear that Meghan hasn’t been prepared to sacrifice on fashion

Katie Nicholl

The Duchess of Sussex is due to give birth in April or early May and has now been enjoying maternity leave at her new residence on the Windsor Estate, Frogmore Cottage.

But Royal fans may not find out any details about the birth of the royal baby for a while, as Kensington Palace also announced last week Meghan and Prince Harry will be keeping the birth plans private.

A statement from the palace said: “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very grateful for the goodwill they have received from people throughout the United Kingdom and around the world as they prepare to welcome their baby.

“Their Royal Highnesses have taken a personal decision to keep the plans around the arrival of their baby private.

“The Duke and Duchess look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family.”

Celebrity journalist Ashley Pearson said Kate and Meghan “are not on the same page” when it comes to maternity fashion. 

Ms Pearson said: “Kate Middleton has a whole other set of rules and restrictions because she is going to be queen.

“She and Meghan are not on the same page.

“Kate Middleton has to wear her skirts at a certain length.”

The royal commentator also said the Queen allegedly and “regularly” gives notes to Kate to tell her she does not like a certain outside or hem on the Duchess of Cambridge.

Kate married Prince William in April 2011 after the pair first struck up a relationship at university.

They began dating in 2003 and announced their engagement in November 2010, just months before their wedding at Westminster Abbey.

The Duke of Cambridge is second in line to become King after his dad, Prince Charles, 70.

If he was to take the throne, Kate would not be named Queen because the title is reserved for those who are monarchs by birthright.

Instead, the Duchess would be named Queen Consort, which is the title given to the wife of a ruling King, and she would be given this in a coronation slightly less grand than William’s.

This role will come with much more responsibilities than she has now, as she will share the social rank and status of the King.

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