Meghan Kelly recently exposed something that many have suspected for years—Meghan Markle’s uncanny habit of mirroring Princess Catherine. The level of desperation behind this relentless imitation is astonishing.
This isn’t just about fashion inspiration; it runs far deeper. It borders on an unsettling obsession, as if Meghan has been studying Catherine’s every move, style choice, and mannerism in an attempt to recreate the effortless elegance that Catherine naturally exudes. However, the truth remains—one can buy the same clothes and strike the same poses, but class cannot be purchased, and Catherine possesses it in abundance.
Catherine didn’t step into royal life demanding attention or attempting to overhaul centuries-old traditions overnight. Instead, she took her time, learned the ropes, and embraced the responsibilities that came with her role. Meghan, on the other hand, entered the monarchy as if she knew better than everyone else. When she realized she couldn’t reshape it to fit her own image, she left, taking Prince Harry with her. However, despite walking away from royal life, Meghan remains fixated on Catherine. The obsession is undeniable, and her repeated attempts to mimic Catherine’s style and persona only highlight her own insecurities and jealousy.
Catherine is beloved by the British public, respected within the royal family, and poised to become a future queen. Meghan, on the other hand, seemed to assume that her Hollywood background and activism would make her the star of the royal family. When that didn’t happen, she struggled to accept it. Rather than forging her own path, she has continued to engage in a bizarre game of imitation from thousands of miles away. But the reality is clear—there is no comparison. Catherine has spent years earning public respect through dedication and service, while Meghan carefully curates photo opportunities, releases scripted press statements, and seemingly scours Catherine’s past fashion choices for inspiration.
One of the most blatant examples of this mimicry took place at the Invictus Games in Canada when Meghan appeared in a $748 Dune jacket that looked almost identical to the Smythe blazer Catherine wore in 2018. The tailored fit, the contrasting lapels—it was practically a replica. Another striking example was Catherine’s pink and orange hand-dyed boutique dress from the 2012 Jubilee tour. Fast forward to Meghan’s 2018 royal debut, and she was seen in an eerily similar pink ruffled dress with pom-pom details, just as she was trying to establish herself within the royal family.
Meghan Kelly did not hold back in calling this behavior out, laying out all the evidence for the world to see. She exposed the imitation for what it truly is—a desperate attempt to steal Catherine’s spotlight. What makes this even more ironic is the hypocrisy behind it. Meghan and Harry left the royal family claiming they wanted to escape scrutiny and tradition, yet Meghan continues to emulate the very woman who represents everything she supposedly rejected. It’s a contradiction that simply doesn’t add up.
Even in moments when Catherine has faced personal challenges, such as her recent health battle, Meghan has shown little genuine compassion. The narrative always seems to circle back to Meghan, as if every event must somehow be centered around her. This fixation raises a serious question—does Meghan even know who she truly is? Instead of embracing her role in the monarchy and carving out a unique place for herself, she rejected it while still clinging to its influence.
Meanwhile, King Charles and Queen Camilla have maintained their dignity throughout this ongoing spectacle, refusing to engage in petty drama. William and Catherine have done the same, remaining focused on their royal duties, their family, and their public service. The contrast could not be clearer—the working royals continue to fulfill their responsibilities, while Harry and Meghan persist in portraying themselves as victims from the comfort of their California mansion.
It’s hard not to wonder if Harry ever has second thoughts. Does he find his wife’s obsession with his sister-in-law unsettling? Does he regret burning bridges with his family for a Hollywood dream that appears to be crumbling? The Sussex brand is undeniably struggling—Netflix projects have lost momentum, their Spotify deal ended in disaster, and their foundation’s impact has been minimal. The only thing they seem to have left is their connection to the royal family—the very institution they continue to criticize.
Meghan can imitate Catherine’s outfits all she wants, but she will never possess Catherine’s authenticity, dignity, or the public’s admiration. Those qualities cannot be faked, no matter how many designer clothes one buys.