Prince Harry’s fashion has changed in recent months. Since marrying Meghan Markle, the Duke of Sussex started wearing clothes designed in one particular color.
One month after his engagement to the Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry was photographed wearing a grey suit on his way to church for the royal family’s Christmas Day service. He also wore the same color of the suit when he visited the Kingdom of Tonga in October for and Meghan’s first joint overseas tour.
And when the royal couple flew to Morocco in February, Prince Harry was once again photographed in his grey suit. Most recently, Prince Harry was photographed in a grey sweatshirt when he stepped out of Windsor Castle to inform the public that his wife had already given birth.
Two days later, Prince Harry joined Meghan in introducing their son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, to the world. The proud dad once again wore a grey suit for his outing.
And one day after introducing his son to the entire world, Prince Harry traveled to The Hague for the Invictus Games 2020. While there, he was once again photographed in a grey suit.
Before marrying Meghan, it was not common for royal fans to see Prince Harry in the said color. As of late, it is still unclear why Prince Harry has opted for the lighter shade compared with his usual black and navy blue hues. But according to Daily Mail, the changes in his fashion and style have a lot to do with Meghan.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry is known for rewearing the accessories that he has. He has been photographed wearing the same bracelet on multiple occasions. The new dad was first seen wearing his two-beaded bracelets in 2001. He also wore them when he got engaged to Meghan.
According to Business Insider, it is possible that Prince Harry got his two-beaded bracelets during his trip to Africa shortly after Princess Diana’s death. Prince Harry, dad Prince Charles and brother Prince William escaped to the continent at that time to get away from all the negativity and rumors surrounding the death of the Princess of Wales.
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