Meghan Markle is one of the most talked-about women in the world, and she’s always in the public eye when she’s, well, out in public. People keep a close watch on what she’s wearing, which is how they’re able to notice when something is a little off.
And on this day, when she and the prince arrived in Tonga in 2018, something was a little off — she forgot to remove the tags on her new Self Portrait dress. She reportedly chose the bright red number to match both the flag of the country and the carpet, of course. But as lovely as she looked, the (crazy expensive) tag was a little distracting as it blew in the wind.
Slip-Off Slippers
One of the most important things about being out in public as a woman in the royal family is being able to carry yourself with grace through any and all situations – even when something happens that’s beyond your control. And that’s exactly what Denmark’s Princess Mary did when the heel of her pumps got wedged into a crack on the sidewalk during one of her events.
She simply slid out of the shoe, gracefully lowered herself to pick it up, and had one of her men assist her while she put it back on. Then, she moved right back along with her day like it never happened. Way to handle a tricky situation, princess!
Windy City
Well, if this doesn’t look like a scene right out of some action movie with Tom Cruise in it (hello, Top Gun), we don’t know what does. Unfortunately for the Princess, the moment was all too real when the skirt of her yellow Jenny Packham dress decided to go along with the wind in front of these Canadian Air Force soldiers.
They probably didn’t mind at all, but the truth is that having to hold your dress down throughout a windy day is quite a pain. Maybe next time, she’ll opt for a pencil skirt or something that stays in place a little better. And hey, at least her hair looked amazing!
Off With Her Hat
The late Queen, renowned for her perpetual composure, was undoubtedly one of the most poised women on Earth. She consistently appeared impeccably put together, regardless of the circumstances. However, like any human being, there were moments that even she couldn't escape. One such incident occurred in 1979 when a gust of wind unexpectedly snatched her hat, threatening to whisk it away on a whimsical adventure.
Yet, displaying surprising agility, the Queen swiftly intercepted her hat, preventing it from completely escaping her regal head. This incident showcased her unexpectedly cat-like reflexes, revealing a side of her that few had seen before. It served as a gentle reminder that behind the royal facade, she possessed the quickness and dexterity necessary to adapt to unforeseen circumstances.
Moving On
On a memorable evening, during King Constantine of Greece's 70th birthday celebration, the late Queen encountered a series of unfortunate wardrobe mishaps entirely beyond her control. It began when an unfortunate soul accidentally spilled coffee on her impeccably attired self—yes, someone spilled coffee on The Queen. Undeterred by this unexpected turn of events, she gracefully rose above the incident, resolute in the face of the paparazzi's gaze.
Later, as she prepared to leave, another setback occurred—the strap of her elegant handbag suddenly gave way! It seemed that fate was testing her resilience. Nevertheless, undaunted by the string of misfortunes, she met these challenges head-on, refusing to let them dampen her spirit. With her characteristic poise, she shrugged off these inconveniences, demonstrating her ability to navigate unexpected situations with grace and dignity.