This is why you'll never see Meghan Markle or Kate Middleton wearing orange

But while the Duchesses wear an array of different colours, from canary yellow to bright red, there's one shade they never choose.

According to the Express, Meghan and Kate never wear orange.

And while there's no royal protocol to say they can't, it's believed the bold shade doesn't photograph well.

Although Meghan was pictured wearing a string of pastel pink-coloured outfits earlier this year, the 37-year-old chose a striking Brandon Maxwell canary yellow pencil dress, worth £1,300, while attending the Your Commonwealth Youth Challenge reception in July.

It's believed The Duchess of Sussex often wears soft shades while attending events with the Queen, as a mark of respect to Her Maj – who regularly opts for bold colours.

For Prince Charles' 70th birthday celebration, Meghan wore a pale pink Goat dress and – celebrating another royal milestone – the Queen's 92nd birthday, Meghan opted for a pink off-the-shoulder Carolina Herrera dress with button-up detail.


Kate meanwhile, often wears a range of colourful outfits, but is never seen in any shade of orange.

A few years ago, she stepped out in a showstopping scarlet Alexander McQueen dress at the Diamond Jubilee in 2012.

The 36-year-old often wears vibrant blues and greens, and recently chose a bright yellow Dolce & Gabbana dress for this year's Wimbledon final.


Soon, you'll be able to be in the very same room as one of Meghan Markle's most famous outfits – her Givenchy wedding dress.

The breathtaking design by Clare Waight Keller will go on display at Windsor Castle from October 26 to January 6.

Do you love reading about Meghan Markle? Earlier this week, we told you Meghan Markle’s royal tour will be a ‘baptism of fire’, according to former royal aide.

We also revealed Meghan Markle’s style icon is revealed as Angelina Jolie… and here are all the looks she stole from the A-list star.

And we told you how Kate Middleton founded an all-women drinking club at university.

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