People are saying there’s a secret message behind Meghan’s Markle latest look.
Now, look there is every chance that she’s just wearing this dress because she wants to but of course, people are reading into it nonetheless.
Today, the 37-year-old is wearing a dress from Australian Designer Karen Gee and according to reports, the name of this particular dress is ‘Blessed’.
Meghan and Prince Harry shared the happy news that they were expecting a baby yesterday and this has resulted in some social media users describing the name of her latest outfit as very “fitting”.
Effortlessly elegant & showing the smallest sign of a bump. Meghan looks swell in Sydney today. She’s wearing local designer Karen Gee, & a dress aptly called the ‘blessed shift dress’ – blessed with a baby.#royalbaby #royaltour #meghanmarkle #duchessofsussex #duchessofcambridge pic.twitter.com/agh7Ov3IvT
— Rosie Nixon (@Rosie_Nixon) October 16, 2018
First glimpse of Meghan since the announcement ? she is glowing ? Staying true to her chic style, she is wearing a shift dress with clean lines – it’s called the ‘Blessed’ dress by Australian designer Karen Gee ?? ❤️ #duchessofsussex #meghanmarkle #royalbaby #royaltour #aust… pic.twitter.com/cXeSEQA2Ub
— Joan Cashman (@colourandimage) October 16, 2018
Do you remember “The Husband” shirt? Well, enter the “Blessed Dress”. KP PR works hard but Meghan Markle works harder. ? https://t.co/5xqwRZECES
— April (@earthmaderound) October 15, 2018
To be honest, chances are Meghan is just wearing this dress to show support for an Australian fashion designer as she and Harry kick off the royal tour in Sydney.
However, if their fans see a secret message and want to buy into this particular suggestion, then who are we to judge them?
After the mum-to-be was spotted wearing the dress, the website crashed with eager shoppers logging on in a bid to pick up one of these designs.
Yesterday, Harry and Meghan announced that they were expecting a baby in spring of next year although many thought the date they chose to do so was insensitive and, you can read more about that here.