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Meghan Markle’s Fashion Fail: Megyn Kelly Calls Out 33 Times She Copied Kate

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Meghan Markle’s Fashion Fail: Megyn Kelly Calls Out 33 Times She Copied Kate

When I say Meghan has been copying Catherine, I’m not talking about a one-time coincidence. We’re talking 33 times and counting! And the brilliant Megyn Kelly just put it all on blast, exposing what many of us have suspected for years.

Having covered the royal family for years, I have never seen anything quite like this. The desperation, the need to emulate Catherine—it’s honestly unsettling. This isn’t just about taking fashion inspiration; it’s a full-blown Single White Female scenario.

From the moment Meghan stepped into royal life, she’s been meticulously watching Catherine’s every move, studying her style, her mannerisms—everything. She’s desperately trying to capture that effortless elegance that Catherine naturally exudes. But here’s the thing: you can buy the same designer clothes, copy the same poses, but you cannot buy class. And class is something Catherine has in abundance.

Think about it—Catherine didn’t storm into the royal family demanding attention or trying to rewrite centuries-old traditions. She took her time, learned the ropes, and respected the institution. Meghan, on the other hand, came in, decided she knew better than everyone else, and when she couldn’t bend the monarchy to her will, she left—dragging Prince Harry along with her. And yet, even from her California mansion, she still can’t stop obsessing over Catherine. It’s truly unbelievable.

33 Times Meghan Has Copied Catherine

Royal fan account Remad Source compiled 33 striking examples of Meghan practically raiding Catherine’s wardrobe. The similarities are far too precise to be a coincidence.

  •  The Iconic White Coat – Catherine wowed in a stunning white Max Mara coat in Portsmouth in 2015. Fast forward to Meghan’s engagement photo call with Harry, and what does she wear? A suspiciously similar white wrap coat.
  •  The Red Dress Moment – Catherine’s breathtaking red Preen dress in Canada during a royal tour made headlines. And then, years later, Meghan appears at a charity event in an almost identical Carolina Herrera number.
  • The Tartan Copycat Move – The British royal family has deep ties to Scottish tartans, particularly Balmoral tartan. Catherine honored this tradition in 2012 with a gorgeous Alexander McQueen design. Six years later, Meghan steps out in a nearly identical Burberry coat.

One Twitter user summed it up perfectly: “That has really freaked me out—what a stalker!” And honestly? That’s exactly what it feels like—obsessive, calculated, and a desperate attempt to be someone she’s not.


Let’s talk about the psychology here. What does it say about Meghan that she’s so fixated on Catherine? It screams insecurity and jealousy. Catherine is everything Meghan wanted to be—beloved by the British public, respected by the royal family, and a future Queen who carries herself with dignity and grace.

Meghan assumed that her Hollywood background and activism would make her the star of the royal show. But when that didn’t happen—when she realized that royal life is about service, not celebrity—she couldn’t handle it. So now, she’s reduced to this sad imitation game, still desperately trying to compete from across the pond.

But let’s be real: there is no competition. Catherine has spent years preparing for her future role as Queen Consort. She understands the responsibilities, the traditions, and the expectations. She’s earned the public’s respect through dedication and hard work. Meanwhile, Meghan seems more focused on photo ops and carefully curated PR moments.

At the Invictus Games in Canada, Meghan wore the Duo Jacket from Doen, priced at $748. And what do you know? It’s nearly identical to Catherine’s Found SME blazer from 2018. The contrasting lapels, the heritage-inspired feel—it’s all there. This isn’t just vague inspiration; this is a deliberate copy.

Or how about when Catherine wore that breathtaking pink and orange hand-dyed dress during the Jubilee tour in 2012? Fast forward to 2018, and Meghan steps out in a strikingly similar pink ruffled dress. Coincidence? I think not.

Major props to Megyn Kelly for fearlessly exposing this. She didn’t hold back, laying out all the evidence for everyone to see. This is why I appreciate her—she’s not afraid to call out Meghan’s copycat behavior for exactly what it is: a desperate attempt to steal Catherine’s spotlight.

Here’s what really gets me: Meghan and Harry left the royal family because they claimed they couldn’t handle the scrutiny, the traditions, and the restrictions. They gave that infamous Oprah interview, throwing the royal family under the bus, and they’ve made millions trashing the institution that gave them their platform.

Yet, here’s Meghan—still desperately trying to emulate the very woman who represents everything she supposedly rejected. Make it make sense, people!

I truly feel for Catherine. Imagine knowing that someone who has relentlessly criticized your family is simultaneously obsessed with your wardrobe, your style, and your image. It must be incredibly uncomfortable.

But here’s why we love Catherine—she never engages in petty drama. Even when Meghan made those thinly veiled jabs in interviews, even when Harry aired private family conversations in Spare, Catherine maintained her dignity. She focuses on her work, her family, and recently, her health.

And how did Meghan respond to Catherine’s cancer diagnosis? With silence—because it’s never about anyone but Meghan.

What I find most fascinating is how this reveals Meghan’s lack of identity. She has spent so much time trying to be Catherine that I wonder if she even knows who she is anymore.

Had she just embraced royal life as herself—instead of trying to remake it in her image—she could have carved out a unique and valuable role. Instead, she’s now in a bizarre limbo, rejecting the royals but still desperate to be associated with them when it benefits her.

Through it all, King Charles, Queen Camilla, William, and Catherine have handled this situation with remarkable grace. They continue their royal duties without complaint, serving the public with dignity. Meanwhile, Meghan and Harry remain in their California bubble, occasionally surfacing to copy Catherine’s style or make another documentary about how hard their lives are.

You have to wonder—does Harry ever look at all this and regret his choices? Does he see his wife’s fixation on Catherine and think it’s strange? Does he miss the close relationship he once had with his brother?

One thing’s for sure—Meghan can copy all of Catherine’s outfits, but she will never have her authenticity or her genuine connection with the public. That’s something you just can’t fake.

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