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Prince Harry doesn't like Meghan Markle wearing a tuxedo

Prince Harry has a problem with his wife's wardrobe: he does not agree with Meghan Markle opting for a tuxedo. Harry, we really didn't expect this from you.

Prince Harry doesn't like Meghan Markle wearing a tuxedo

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are already preparing their next royal tour of Australia and New Zealand which will take place next autumn. As it could not be otherwise, Meghan Markle is preparing all the wardrobe that she will wear at the numerous events that she will attend. When we are looking forward to seeing what she surprises us with, it turns out that the poor girl has an enemy at home: her own husband.

According to the Daily Mail, Prince Harry does not agree with his wife wearing a tuxedo. Meghan told her husband that she was planning to pack a men's design signed by Stella McCartney in her suitcase for this tour for an event that will take place at night. Apparently, Lady Di's little son said no because Queen Elizabeth II prefers her dresses and skirts.

"Meghan has been told she needs to stop dressing like a Hollywood star and start dressing like a Royal," a source from Kensington Palace's fashion team told the Daily Mail. "Meghan wanted to wear a tuxedo but Harry said no." "It was traditional enough."

Sorry Harry but this has to be a joke, right? Aren't you saying that at this point in life you are telling your wife what she can't wear according to your grandmother's tastes? Not even if she is the queen of England herself. No, no and 1,000 times no.

We hope that Meghan rebels and opts for that tuxedo from the British designer that she had in mind. We have already seen her opt for a black suit on two previous occasions and she conquered us. The most recent of hers was on her trip to Dublin in a Givenchy design and the first took place in February during the Endeavor Fund Awards dressed in Alexander McQueen.

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