A tailor had to fix Princess Charlotte’s Givenchy bridesmaid dress, which led to a disagreement between Kate and Meghan

A tailor had to fix Princess Charlotte’s Givenchy bridesmaid dress, which led to a disagreement between Kate and Meghan

The dresses worn by the bridesmaids in The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Marklemade by the Givenchy fashion house, were a headache for the bride as well as her sister-in-law and now Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton.

Enrique revealed in his book Spare the text messages sent between Middleton and Markle about the dresses in question. There he detailed the encounter that his then fiancée and his sister-in-law had, due to Princess Charlotte’s dress (Charlotte).

Charlotte’s dress is too big, too long, too baggy”, Enrique recounted in his book about the text message that the Princess of Wales sent to Markle of the dresses, which were made from measurements before a fitting. “She cried when she tried it on at home”.

The Duchess of Sussex reportedly told Middleton: “Right, and I told you the tailor (Ajay Mirpuri) has been waiting since 8am here. At KP (Kensington Palace). Can you get Charlotte to get it altered, like the other moms are doing?”.

Instead of accepting the changes, supposedly Middleton demanded that “all the dresses be redone” and said she even discussed the issue with her wedding dress designer, Sarah Burton, who agreed with her.

To try to make the Princess of Wales understand the stress she was facing, Markle reportedly asked her sister-in-law if she was aware of the issue surrounding her father, Thomas Markle.

Meg asked if Kate was aware of what was going on right now. With her father, ”Enrique recalled. “Kate said that she was very conscious, but her dresses. And the wedding is in four days!” “Yes, Kate, I know…”, supposedly replied the exactriz.

Prince Harry also claimed that Middleton was having “issues with the way Meg was planning her wedding. Something about a party for the little pages? He came and went.” Lady Di’s second son said his wife replied: “I’m not sure what else to say. If the dress doesn’t fit her, take Charlotte to see Ajay. She’s been waiting all day”.

“Fine,” Kate supposedly replied.

Enrique said he came home and discovered his wife sobbing “on the floor” of their house.

According to the British press, the prince was upset because initial reports indicated that the argument had led to Middleton breaks down in tears. However, over the years there were various versions of who made whom cry.

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Luxury tailor and dressmaker Ajay Mirpuri revealed that he saw none of the drama between the duchesses. What he did say is that he and three employees had to work around the clock at Kensington Palace and Windsor Castle for four days, before the 2018 nuptials, after discovering that none of the dresses fit the bridesmaids.

Mirpuri said she felt it was a shame that the looks of the young bridesmaids, including Princess Charlotte, had been overshadowed that day by reports of the fight between Meghan and Kate.

“If something happened in the background, it didn’t happen in front of me,” said the tailor, indicates the Daily Mail.

“But yes, weddings are stressful at the best of times, and particularly one at this high level; you have to respect that. They faced a problem like anyone at a wedding, with last minute hiccups. I can understand why someone would get upset if the dresses don’t fit well, it’s distressing,” Mirpuri added.

“I feel sorry for all of them, because you wouldn’t want girls walking out on a big stage in an ill-fitting dressAnd that’s what happened”.

“We had to fix the dresses of the six bridesmaids, and we did it. I am a royalist and I wanted to do as much as possible with my small business to serve the royal family,” the designer commented. (YO)

Source: Eluniverso

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