As she prepares to wed Prince Harry on May 19, the US former television actor is unlikely to be seen again in ripped jeans, hot pants or a plunging neckline. As a sign of her new responsibilities, the 36-year-old has already closed her Instagram account, where she often posed in the sexy or dishevelled outfits befitting a TV celebrity but not necessarily a royal spouse. Markle is also marrying into an institution where age-old traditions govern virtually all aspects of the royals' lives, including the clothes they wear.
"Royal dress codes are very traditional, especially when the family member is carrying out royal duties," said Grant Harrold, a former butler in the House of Windsor. The etiquette expert, who used to work for heir to the throne Prince Charles and his sons Princes William and Harry, said Markle could follow the example set by William's wife Kate Middleton. "As we have seen with the Duchess of Cambridge, hats are part of the royal dress code and it is likely that we will see Meghan Markle wearing hats more often," he revealed.
Meghan Markle dreamt of being a queen when she was just eight
And the royal newcomer will also have to get used to wearing neutral-coloured tights, ditch any eccentric nail varnish and watch the hemlines. "The outfits are more of a personal decision, but dresses should always be the correct length of on or below the knee, and never above," said Harrold.
The makeover is already under way. At Harry's side at public events since their engagement was announced in November, Markle’s style has been one of refined elegance: long dresses, turtlenecks, classic coats and unflashy colours. There have been some exceptions: black jeans here, bare legs there, but hardly enough to trigger a palace revolution. After all, Markle has not yet married into "the firm," as royals call the family in private, and will still be learning the ropes as she goes along.
A keen fashionista, Markle has long cultivated a casual Californian look that is a nod to her Los Angeles upbringing: comfortable in shorts and flip-flops. But after landing a starring role in 2011 in the US legal drama Suits, her look became symbolic of business chic. "The fashion on Suits is gorgeous, so it also became my education of designers and really knowing what fits my body well," Markle said in an earlier interview. "On a normal day, I love a shift dress with flats and a little cropped jacket. I would probably wear jeans, a nice top and a blazer."
She cites Emmanuelle Alt, the editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris magazine, and US actor Gwyneth Paltrow as her inspiration - two influential fashion figures whose outfits are studiously copied by their stylish fans.
Markle is "a hint of Grace Kelly, a dose of Alicia Keys, a touch of Amal Clooney and a lot of Kate Middleton," said French magazine Madame Figaro.
Christine Ross, who edits the Meghan's Mirror blog, dedicated to Markle and her wardrobe, said the star's style was "modern and on-trend” while still maintaining a classic elegance. "Meghan will definitely bring a youthful, vibrant change to the royal family. She is very different from the other royals, being an American with a diverse upbringing, and this will naturally give her a different outlook."
Her wedding dress is a closely-guarded secret that will be kept until the day itself. On May 19 at Windsor Castle, the world will have its answer.
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