With the upcoming funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, there is a lot of speculation as to what Meghan Markle will wear.
Meghan has previously broken a lot of rules when it comes to her attire for Royal events…

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Meghan and Harry seem to have been the pillars of scrutiny against the Royal Family since stepping down from their positions last January.

Meghan and Harry said they wanted a more private life for their children, and moved to Los Angeles to live a more normal life out of the media eye.
However, many feel like the couple has truly slandered the Royal Family.

And that Harry’s relationships with his brother, father and grandparents is “hanging by a thread.”
Although, through the rifts, there were reports that the Royal Family were “delighted” by the news of the couple’s second child, Lilibet’s birth.

Despite Harry’s continuous blasting of them across all media platforms.
Harry’s relationship with his family remains strained.

With Charles apparently refusing his calls on the lead up to the announcement in 2020. Harry also said he was financially cut off from his father after they stepped down and at first they were forced to live off Diana’s inheritance.
Asked by Oprah Winfrey during their televised interview about why they left, Harry blamed a “lack of support and lack of understanding.”

He also said he wanted to get away from the ‘genetic pain’ he felt from his family, especially his father, Prince Charles.
“I feel really let down because he’s been through something similar, he knows what pain feels like, (and) Archie’s his grandson.”

“But at the same time – I will always love him – but there’s a lot of hurt that’s happened and I will continue to make it one of my priorities to try and heal that relationship. But they only know what they know, or what they’re told.”
Then, of course, following Lilibet’s birth came the controversy surrounding her name…

With one royal biographer, Angela Levin, deeming it as ‘rude.’
As we know, their baby girl was named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.

Paying tribute to Harry’s late mother Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in 1997, when Harry was just twelve.
The name Lilibet is also a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II herself.

A family pet name, the Queen bestowed it on herself as a child as she couldn’t pronounce the name Elizabeth. The name was particularly used by the Queen’s late husband Prince Philip. It was also used by her doting father, King George VI.
But, despite the tribute, people still weren’t happy with some even accusing that, by using the Queen’s private pet name as a first name, Harry had broken royal protocol.

And following the saddening death of the Queen, Meghan has come under scrutiny once more…
This time it’s about what she’s wearing to the funeral.

As there are many rules she has to follow…
1. No Non-British Designers…

Meghan has previously been criticized before for wearing Dior, a French designer, to Archie’s Christening.
7. Neat Hair…

Meghan often favors a more loose, messy bun — but this will not be acceptable for the Queen’s funeral.
8. No Crossbody Bags…

It’s believed that Royals are encouraged to hold clutch bags to keep their hands occupied.
9. All Black…

While all black is regular funeral attire, it’s specified the Royals must not wear all black during non-mourning periods!
14. No Diamonds…

Anything sparkly or ostentatious should be kept off for the funeral.
We just can’t wait to see what she does wear!

Do you think she will follow all the rules?