While it's no secret that Meghan has been inspired by Princess Diana and has often been compared to her, her obsession with copying extends to other celebrities as well. Julia Roberts has now become one of her apparent victims.
One glaring instance of this copycat behavior occurred during a Variety interview. Meghan appeared to mimic Julia Roberts in a bid to come across as friendly, relatable, and, perhaps, a bit girly. Throughout the interview, she giggled and displayed facial expressions reminiscent of the iconic "Pretty Woman" star.
This behavior extended to her choice of outfits, including a £4,600 Jason Wu dress and a £2,600 Carolina Herrera garment. Meghan discussed her and Prince Harry's love story and how it had inspired people worldwide because, as she put it, "people love love." During the interview, she laughed, joked, and even playfully kicked her legs while discussing her love for romantic comedies, particularly "When Harry Met Sally." She even declared her admiration for Julia Roberts, stating that she'd be a fan of anything the actress appeared in.
Body language expert Judy James noted that this interview revealed a different side of Meghan, one that had perhaps been less visible until then. Meghan displayed a range of behaviors, from a warm and giggly mom to an elegant model showcasing designer ball gowns in her backyard. The goal seemed to be to appear friendly, relatable, and even a bit girlish, as referred to by Paris Hilton in a recent podcast.
But Meghan's mimicry doesn't stop there. She once attended a polo match in Santa Barbara, California, where her outfit was strikingly similar to Julia Roberts's iconic look from the film "Pretty Woman." With a polka dot blouse, extravagant hat, dramatic red lipstick, and sophisticated sunglasses, Meghan seemed to be more focused on emulating Julia Roberts than cheering for her husband Prince Harry from the sidelines.
In essence, Meghan's repeated imitation of Julia Roberts, from her style to her expressions, suggests that she may be stuck in the '90s and overly eager to be a superstar, even if it means imitating others along the way.