Nearly as soon as Prince Harry andMeghan Marklestarted dating, Meghan began makingbig changes to her wardrobe.

As their relationship became more and more serious, her apparel changed too.

Proving she is up for the challenge, Meghan is often clad in non-offensive neutral hues these days.

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Meghan still manages to add her own royal flair, while followingmostofthe rules.

Here are some examples of what royal traditionalists would consider to be Meghan Markle’s most inappropriate outfits.

That would include dresses with sleeves.

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Peoplefurther pointed out that Kate Middleton hasnevereven worn sleeves shorter than elbow-length at these events true story.

The color of mourning

Meghan Markle took another stab at wearing a black dress in April 2018.

This time,she sported an LBDto the Women’s Empowerment reception held in London.

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Of all times to be criticized for an outfit choice, an event celebrating femaleempowermentis perhaps the most ironic.

The reason for this is a somber one.

Does this mean black is solely for funerals?

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Not necessarily, asPrincess Dianaand nowMeghan Markle, have proved.

Nevertheless, it didn’t stop some folks from crying inappropriate.

Sleeveless and unsuitable?

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While the commentary may be a bit harsh, there is a reason people noted the dress as inappropriate.

Yet and still,even the queen has worn some sleeveless pieces, meaning the style isselectivelyappropriate.

Meghan played it safe with a monochromatic ensemble.

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Her collared, long-sleeved white dress by Givenchy and black rimmed Philip Treacy sunhat fit the requirements perfectly.

However, there was one important detail missing from her outfit that day.

According toExpress, the event requiresallguests evenroyals to wear a name tag.

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The only exception to this rule being the Queen of England.

Too much cleavage?

She fittingly dubbed them her “cleavage bags,” as handbag designer Anya Hindmarch divulged toThe Telegraph.

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While walking outside with Harry, Meghan was covered up in a camel-colored trench.

Unfortunately for fans and fashionistas alike, only a tiny glimpse of her Christmas attire was actually visible.

“So we weren’t really thinking, ‘Is it nude?’

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or anything,” he continued.

“We just thought, ‘Feel comfortable and let’s make some nice pictures.'”

Outcry aside, they certainly did make some nice pictures.

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She’s been known to rock a pantsuit in the past, too.

Meghan’s sister-in-law Kate Middleton has also been known towear pantsuitsfrom time to time.

A hat to Wimbledon?

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How dare Meghan Markle!

Meghan has worn hats to plenty of Wimbledon tournaments before!

The rules changed once she married Prince Harry and became a royal.

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No hat to a royal ceremony?

Poor Meghan Markle can’t seem to keep the royal hat rules straight.

Before she got in trouble forwearing a hatto Wimbledon in 2018, she got in trouble fornotwearing a hat!

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… Meghan stole the show with her deliberate wardrobe malfunction."

Whether or not she did it deliberately, can’t we all just calm down about bras?

She’s certainly held tight to some of her pre-royal fashion preferences, including skinny jeans.

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She’s worn skintight denim quite a few times since becoming a royal.

One notable event was the Invictus Games in 2018.

Where were Meghan Markle’s stockings at this event?

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Any woman will tell you how awful stockings can be.

Runs can ruin a night, and tight, uncomfortable tops never seem to say put.

Who can blame Meghan Markle for making appearances sans stockings from time to time?

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Is sheallowedto go without nylons, though?

Interestingly enough, yes.

Her very first public appearance with Prince Harry was seriously trolled because she wore ripped jeans a big no-no.

The then-future-duchess wore casually chic ripped jeans from MOTHER and a timeless white button-down shirt with rolled-up sleeves.

Unfortunately, the trolls might have been in the right.

Take off those wedges, Meghan Markle!

One downside to being a duchess?

Having to wear heels all the time.

Maybe that’s why Meghan Markle was spotted in Cape Town rocking comfortable-yet-chic wedges.

“The Queen isn’t a fan of wedged shoes,” a royal source toldVanity Fairin 2015.

“She really doesn’t like them and it’s well known among the women in the family.”