Being a biracial woman, Meghan Markle struggled to find her identity when she was young. But thanks to the guidance of her father, she quickly built the foundation which to stand on -- a foundation that made her who she is today.
Meghan Markle turned 37 last Saturday, and instead of celebrating it exclusively with her husband, Prince Harry, she opted to spend it at the wedding of one of the prince’s closest friends, Charlie van Straubenzee. The new royal attended the event wearing a multi-colored pleated dress from Club Monaco, her favorite Aquazzura stilettos, a black hat from Philip Treacy, and dark sunglasses which reportedly cost $750, People reported.
During the gathering, an unfortunate incident happened where Meghan Markle went through a minor wardrobe malfunction. The top of her shirtdress got unbuttoned, and having no idea it was so, Markle waved at the crowd which revealed she was wearing a black lace camisole.
But a Twitter user is convinced that Meghan Markle deliberately planned the whole thing so she can steal the show. However, being the woman that she is and how she was supposedly raised right, this is highly unlikely, according to observers.
Meghan Markle has always conducted herself properly, even before she was married to Prince Harry. And even when she became a royal, the “Suits” actress made sure her feet stayed grounded.
Even when she interacts with ordinary people, Meghan Markle made sure she was kind and understanding towards others. Holly Sharma, an owner of an optical eyewear in Canada, can attest to this.
According to Sharma, Meghan Markle once entered her store along with the royal’s best friend, Jessica Mulroney. The boutique owner said that she was so “sweet and humble” during the exchange, adding she was “honored” that Meghan came to her store.
So any whispers that Meghan Markle’s wardrobe malfunction was a calculated maneuver is most likely false. After all, being from the royal family doesn’t make one immune to this kind of unfortunate circumstance.


Trump Faces Mixed Reception at Kennedy Center Amid Conservative Overhaul
FCC Chair Brendan Carr to Testify Before Senate Commerce Committee Amid Disney-ABC Controversy
Disney’s Streaming Growth Hinges on International Expansion and Local Content
Mexico Probes Miss Universe President Raul Rocha Over Alleged Criminal Links
Some ‘Star Wars’ stories have already become reality
FCC Chair Brendan Carr to Face Senate Oversight After Controversy Over Jimmy Kimmel Show
Trump–Kushner Links Raise Concerns as Paramount Pushes $108B Warner Bros Discovery Bid
Squid Game Finale Boosts Netflix Earnings, But Guidance Disappoints Investors
How Marvel’s Fantastic Four discovered the human in the superhuman
6 simple questions to tell if a ‘finfluencer’ is more flash than cash
Netflix’s Bid for Warner Bros Discovery Aims to Cut Streaming Costs and Reshape the Industry
Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Disney’s ABC Over Jimmy Kimmel’s Return
Gulf Sovereign Funds Unite in Paramount–Skydance Bid for Warner Bros Discovery
Netflix Shuts Down Boss Fight Entertainment, Developer of “Squid Game: Unleashed” Amid Gaming Strategy Shift
Trump Signals He May Influence Netflix–Warner Bros Merger Decision 



