Royal Family gathered at Westminster Abbey in London on Monday for the return of the Commonwealth Day church service after a Covid-induced hiatus yesterday.
But all eyes were trained on Duchess Kate Middleton, who along with her husband Prince William were among the first to arrive for the afternoon service, dressed in complementary blue tones.
Harper's Bazaar reported that the Duchess wore a bespoke Catherine Walker coat dress, Lock & Co hat, and Rupert Sanderson shoes.The ensemble, completely blue, was believed to be a nod to Ukraine in support of the country which is currently experiencing an invasion at the hands of Vladimir Putin's Russia.But Meghan Markle fans had different ideas.
In response to Harper's Bazaar's headline 'This Is the Reason Behind Duchess Kate's Commonwealth Service Look', one social media user claimed the Duchess was inspired by her American compatriot. "Possibly it’s because she has this crush, with this impossibly good-looking woman who touches people‘s hearts all over the world," Twitter user @HatPlatz wrote alongside a collage of images of Meghan wearing blue. "That makes perfect sense," she added, insinuating that Kate copied Meghan's colour scheme.But Kate fans weren't taking it lying down.
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