CELEBRITY
Meghan Markle’s Spokesperson Responds to Claims She Took $1,700 Dress from Photo Shoot
A fresh wave of tabloid chatter swept through social media this week after reports surfaced alleging that Meghan Markle left a recent photo shoot wearing — and keeping — a $1,700 designer dress without permission. The story quickly ignited speculation, with critics and fans debating whether the Duchess of Sussex had crossed a professional line.
But according to Meghan’s spokesperson, the claims are not only exaggerated — they’re flat-out untrue.
In an exclusive statement, her spokesperson clarified that no such incident occurred and emphasized that Meghan “has always followed standard industry protocols when working with photographers, stylists, and fashion houses.”
The representative added:
“Any suggestion that the Duchess improperly took wardrobe items is completely false. All clothing used during shoots is logged, tracked, and returned through the usual channels.”
Sources close to the project echoed the sentiment, noting that the dress in question was supplied by the brand, worn briefly for the session, and immediately handed back to the stylist as per standard practice.
Industry insiders point out that Meghan is no stranger to luxury fashion — and certainly has no need to “walk off” with clothing. Instead, they believe the rumor stems from ongoing attempts to paint the Duchess in a negative light.
Still, the story tapped into the broader narrative that often surrounds Meghan: high scrutiny, outsized reactions, and a tendency for minor details to spark major headlines.
As her spokesperson firmly put it:
“This is simply another baseless rumor added to a long list.”
With the record now set straight, it seems this dress drama is officially zipped up and put away — exactly where it belongs.
