
One of Kate Middleton's favourite designers is not happy with Meghan Markle's wedding dress - and we can kind of see why.
She called out the dress designed by Clare Waight Keller, Givenchy's first female creative director, saying Meghan's dress was "identical" to her "Helene wedding dress".
Markle wore a very simple, elegant boat neck, gown by Clare Waight Keller, the newly named artistic director for French fashion house, Givenchy and reportedly cost close to $345,000 United States dollars. As much as the dresses look alike, they have their multiple differences: waist definition, fabric, and fall of the gown-to name a few.
However, given that 'The Meghan Effect, ' is now in overdrive, we predict there will be an even greater shift toward timeless, refined wedding dresses in the near future. Her wedding dress was quite loose'.
"One thing that made many of us giggle was that we could hear the wonderful people outside", she said.
The stunning revelations come from Terry and Linda Jamison, dubbed "Nostradamus in Stilettos", whose astonishing Royal Wedding prediction appeared to come true last weekend.
"I do not think that her wedding dress was a copy of any of our designs". Take a look at both below!
She added: "I opted for a minimal feathered number - and can only hope I got it right".
The Duchess' moving reading comes after Most Reverend Michael Bruce Curry - who gave a sermon at the nuptials on Saturday May 19 - believes Meghan and Harry's romance has "brought us together across lines" of race, ethnicity and politics.
Victoria Beckham had an awesome time at the royal wedding. "I think she loved the fact that I was a British designer and working in a house such as Givenchy, which has its roots in a classical, handsome style from the time of Hubert [de Givenchy] himself".
The Duchess's passion for the era's music ran into her ceremony, too, where the Kingdom Choir sang a rendition of 50s legend Ben E. King's "Stand By Me".