Meghan Markle just explained why she'll never wear a Victoria Beckham dress
And it makes sense.
And it makes sense.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are known to be friends with the Beckhams, with David and Victoria attending the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's May wedding.
Since then, the Beckhams joined Harry and Meghan on the Australian leg of their recent tour for the Invictus Games and it seems that the newlyweds even followed their friends' recommendation for refurbishing their new home, hiring their interior designer.
In fact, the couples seem so close that there were rumours ahead of the royal wedding that Meghan could be wearing a VB design.
Meghan is a known fan of Victoria Beckham's designs, wearing a VB jumper for her official engagement photographs, as well as one of her official appearances.
But according to Meghan, she won't ever be able to wear a Victoria Beckham dress - not that she doesn't want to.
In a past interview with Glamour, Meghan opened up about her personal style and what she can and can't wear.
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'Now what I'm starting to learn is, even though things look amazing on the hanger, it doesn't mean they're going to look amazing on me,' Meghan explained in the interview. 'For example, I love Victoria Beckham dresses, but I don't have the long torso to support that silhouette.'
So it looks like it's going to just be VB jumpers for Meghan.
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