Abigail Spencer revealed that Meghan borrowed a Heidi dress for her Miami Polo trip, free of charge.
However, it turned out to be ill-fitting during the Royal Salute Polo challenge. The dress, a White Frog design by Heidi Merck, retails for £421. Featuring a drop waist skirt, a high neck, and an elegant cutout at the front, the dress seemed familiar to Suits fans.
Meghan's husband, Prince Harry, also looked stylish in white trousers and a cream jacket as they enjoyed sunnier climbs in Wellington, Florida. Despite the excitement for Mrs. Sussex's latest book, some critics questioned her fashion choices, particularly wearing stiletto heels on grass.
Interestingly, this wasn't the first time Heidi's summer dress caught attention. Meghan's former co-star in the USA Network drama, Abigail Spencer, had worn the same dress back in September. Abigail even had the chance to meet the designer in person last autumn, showcasing the dress at her anniversary party with her husband, Johnny Johnson. While some accused Meghan of copying Abigail's style, an insider revealed that Meghan borrowed the dress instead of purchasing a new one, leading to the ill fit.
Out of the Suits cast, only Abigail Spencer remains close to Meghan, highlighting their shared narcissistic tendencies. Their friendship seems fitting given their portrayals as pretentious characters on the show. Meghan's use of Abigail's dress for free underlines her recent pattern of relying on secondhand items. Moreover, Meghan's recent collaboration with another former Suits co-star, Abigail Spencer, to support a charity campaign further showcases her selective relationships.
Amidst Mother's Day preparations in North America, Meghan's actions raise questions about her understanding of motherhood. Despite her promotion of motherly love through charity campaigns, critics argue that Meghan's actions contradict her words. Her frequent absence from her children, who are primarily cared for by a nanny, challenges her portrayal of maternal instincts. While Meghan's words may convey maternal sentiments, her physical absence suggests otherwise, leaving doubts about her true understanding of motherhood.