Meghan Markle criticized for spending too much on the wardrobe: "a national shame"



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Meghan Markle looks great in her dresses, but some Britons are not happy with the amount she spends for her wardrobe.

According to Daily Star reporter Lucy Domachowski, the daily wardrobe of the Duchess of Sussex during her 16-day tour of Australia, New Zealand, Tonga and Fiji costs $ 8,447 a day, which caused the anger of the public.

With nearly 80 engagements in four countries, Markle has had several changes of clothing in one day. On her last one – day visit, Hello magazine estimated that the Duchess' s wardrobe had cost $ 152,199.

His jewelry alone is estimated at $ 76,614. By the way, the shoes that she often bought back rise to $ 8,337. Markle has also been seen with luxury bags like Prada, Gucci and Christian Dior, which is priced at $ 7,383.

The numbers did not make the British happy. They even described the pregnant woman as "national shame".

"I suppose that an extension to the Palace is under construction for all his clothes at our expense," wrote a surfer.

"Ten thousand dollars for a dress? Good sorrow," said another critic.

Kensington Palace declined to comment on the amount of Markle's wardrobe for the Commonwealth tour. However, they said that dresses were paid in private.

Although most of Markle's outfits are expensive, she also donned an affordable maternity dress. When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in New Zealand, she descended the plane and grazed her thighs with an ASOS maternity "dress suit" that did not cost so much.

By the way, Markle was also criticized earlier for always touching his baby bump. She was photographed rocking her belly several times, which many fans and royal critics have found too much.

"I'm a fan of #MeghanMarkle, but seeing a lot of photos of her holding / touching / cradling her #BabyBump, that's #TooMuch," wrote a user.

"Am I the only person who likes Meghan Markle to touch and rub the whole belly of her baby ?! We all know that your pregnant daughter is dropping …..", wrote Alexandria Sarchione on Twitter.

According to an expert, it is a natural impulse, regardless of the size of the size of a baby. In addition, many pregnant women do not know that they "instinctively monitor their baby".

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Meghan Markle has been criticized by the British for spending too much on her wardrobe and has even been called "national shame". Pictured: Prince Harry and Markle finish the public walk at Rotorua Government Gardens on October 31, 2018 in Rotorua, New Zealand. Photo: Getty Images / Michael Bradley

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