Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a notable appearance at a prestigious art event in Southern California this week, coincidentally preceding Princess Katherine's announcement about her battle with cancer.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex graced the occasion on Thursday evening in Los Angeles, representing the Ru Foundation at the Kingy Collection art exhibition held at Sophie Stadium.
During the event, Meghan expressed admiration for the organizers, hoping that their diligent efforts would be duly acknowledged, and their accomplishments would serve as testament to their deserving praise. Meanwhile, Prince Harry stood by as Meghan delivered her remarks, indicating solidarity and support.
Meghan's attire for the evening was a Carolina Herrera floral embroidered wool cape, valued at £4,800, complemented by dark trousers and ballet pumps. Her hair cascaded down in loose waves, adding an elegant touch to her ensemble. Prince Harry opted for a white shirt paired with a black suit, though some critics found his outfit unconventional, likening it to that of a "fancy Grandma."
While Meghan's choice of designer attire garnered attention, not all feedback was positive. Some critics commented on her tendency to wear high-priced designer labels without considering whether they suit her style or body type. Comparisons were drawn to previous fashion choices, with one commentator likening her attire to a "horse blanket" and another remarking on the lack of proportion in her outfit.
Criticism extended beyond Meghan's fashion choices to the couple's airport attire, with some questioning their choice of outfits and the emphasis on brand labels. Despite the scrutiny, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle remain steadfast in their public appearances, conveying a sense of confidence and unity.

