
Meghan Markle has been brutally mocked for her look while appearing at a Balenciaga Paris fashion week event, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
An X user took to the platform to share a screenshot of Markle’s look. She was dressed in a long white cape-style dress with a long white piece wrapping around her chest and below her neck. She completed the outfit with a black purse she held at her side.

People’s Comments About Meghan Markle’s Paris Fashion Week Appearance
Markle didn’t wear any other noticeable accessories and kept her hair pulled back.
The X member who posted the screenshot posted a gif from Ben Stiller’s Zoolander next to it, noting, “Meghan Markle trying to give Zoolander a run for his supermodel walk. ‘Zoolander wrapped in holy toilet paper’ — that’s the Twerkle vibe for Balenciaga lol.”
Other users seemed to agree with the original poster, with one noting, “She likes the tampon look. She wore similar to an event she and Harry attended a couple years ago.”
Some other people on X put laughing emojis, called her a “loser,” “fake,” and claimed the original poster was “spot on.”
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Meghan Markle’s Awkward Interaction With Balenciaga’s Creative Director Pier Paolo Piccioli

When Markle went to greet Balenciaga’s newly appointed creative director Pier Paolo Piccioli, she went to give him a kiss on the cheek but, instead, hit her nose on his sunglasses.
Piccioli, in turn, laughed off the awkward mishap and took her hands and posed for a photo with her.
She then thanked him and they ended their encounter with a hug.
Meghan Markle Took Heat for a Social Media Post During Paris Fashion Week
Aside from her Balenciaga appearance, Meghan recently took heat for a social media post at Paris Fashion Week where she showed herself putting her feet up inside her car as it passed bridges, including the Pont Alexandre III and the Pont des Invalides.
The next bridge along the Seine is the Pont d’Alma, next to the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in which Princess Diana, her boyfriend Dodi Fayed, and her driver Henri Paul died in August 1997 — a tragedy that caused such trauma for Markle’s husband, Prince Harry.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams called the post “utterly bewildering,” “beyond stupid,” and “insensitive beyond belief.”
He also noted Harry may privately express how upset he is with the post.
Why did Harry and Meghan leave the Royal family?

The Duke of Sussex met his father King Charles at Clarence House on Wednesday – their first face to face meeting since February 2024.
Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, left the UK after stepping back from official royal duties in 2020.
Why did Harry and Meghan leave the Royal Family?
Harry and Meghan stepped down as senior royals in January 2020.
Angry about media intrusion, they were frustrated that Buckingham Palace prevented them developing their “SussexRoyal” brand.
Harry remains a prince and is fifth in line to the throne.

The couple, who met in 2016 and married in 2018, kept their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles, but are no longer addressed as His or Her Royal Highness (HRH). Harry also gave up his military titles.
When Harry’s father became King, the couple’s two children became Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.
In May, Harry told the BBC that he “would love a reconciliation” with his father and the rest of the Royal Family, but that a dispute over his security arrangements had “always been the sticking point”.
Where do Harry and Meghan live?
Harry and Meghan moved to California in June 2020, saying they wanted space to raise Archie. Lilibet was born there in 2021.
The couple no longer have an official UK residence, after being asked to vacate Frogmore Cottage, a Grade-II listed property on the Windsor estate.

Prince Harry’s US immigration status has consistently been challenged by conservative US think tank The Heritage Foundation, because of his previous comments about taking drugs including cocaine and marijuana.
How often do Harry and Meghan come to the UK?
After much speculation about whether he would see his father, Prince Harry spent about 50 minutes with the King at Clarence House.
The duke had returned to the UK to attend a number of charity events, including the WellChild award ceremony for children with serious illness or disability.

He also donated £1.1m to a BBC Children in Need project in Nottingham supporting young people who have been affected by violence.
Harry has previously returned to the UK several times for court cases relating to his security arrangements and action against newspaper publishers.
In August 2024, he attended a memorial service for his uncle, Lord Robert Fellowes. The Prince of Wales was also there, although the brothers reportedly did not speak to each other.
In May 2024, Harry took part in a service for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, a sporting competition for injured servicemen and women which he helped found.

In February 2024, he flew back for a 45-minute meeting with Charles after Buckingham Palace announced that the King had cancer.
Harry attended his father’s coronation in May 2023 without Meghan.
The duke and duchess had both returned to the UK for the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022, and her funeral in September of that year.
How do Meghan and Harry earn their money?
As working royals, they received 95% of their annual income from Harry’s father, then Prince of Wales. The taxpayer-funded Sovereign Grant made up the other 5%.
When they stepped down as senior royals, King Charles gave them “a substantial sum” to help establish their new life.
Harry and Meghan set up the Archewell charitable foundation, and established commercial arrangements with private companies. In February 2024 the couple launched their Sussex.com website.
Rebranding the new brand
In March 2024, Meghan launched a new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.
In February 2025, the Duchess announced the brand had been renamed “As Ever”, with jam, tea, “cookie mixes”, and flower sprinkles listed for sale.
Television
The Sussexes’ media company, Archewell Productions, makes programmes for Netflix under a deal thought to be worth millions of dollars.
Their original arrangement was extended in August 2025 to give the streaming service a first option to secure future content.
The couple first featured in the Harry and Meghan documentary series, where they talked about life in the Royal Family.
The Heart of Invictus series followed and discussed the duke’s emotional “unravelling” after military service in Afghanistan.
Polo was broadcast in December 2024.

With Love, Meghan – a lifestyle show, blending “practical how-tos and candid conversation” – began on 4 March 2025, with the second series following in August.
Podcasts
Archewell also made podcasts for Spotify under a contract thought to be worth $25m (£19.7m).
This included a series called Archetypes, which featured the duchess in conversation with other well-known women.
A new series with Lemonada Media, Confessions of a Female Founder, began in April 2025.
Books
Harry’s memoir, Spare, was published in January 2023.
It discussed his relationship with his brother and father, as well as his grief over the death of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales.

The book’s publishers promised $1.5m (£1.18m) and £300,000 respectively would be given to the Sentebale and WellChild charities.
Meghan wrote a children’s book, called The Bench, in 2021.
Inheritance
William and Harry received the bulk of Princess Diana’s £13m fortune when she died in 1997.
In a 2021 interview, Harry told Oprah Winfrey his share of the money funded his family’s move to the US.
He is also thought to have inherited millions from his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother.
It is not known whether Queen Elizabeth left him any money.
Acting
During her acting career, Meghan was reportedly paid $50,000 (£40,000) for each episode of the legal drama Suits.
She appeared in more than 100 episodes.

Why did Harry go to court over his security arrangements?
In May, Harry lost his legal challenge over the levels of security he and his family are entitled to while in the UK.
After stepping back from official duties, the duke and duchess were no longer covered by the standard security arrangements provided for senior royals.
The Home Office said the duke would instead be offered “bespoke” police security, decided on a case-by-case basis.
Harry said it was too dangerous to bring his family back to the UK without adequate protection, and took the government to court.
“The UK is my home,” he told the High Court in December 2023. “The UK is central to the heritage of my children. That cannot happen if it’s not possible to keep them safe.”
In February 2024, the High Court ruled the Home Office’s approach to his security was “legally sound”, a decision which was later upheld by the Court of Appeal.
A separate court ruling had previously rejected the prince’s request to be allowed to pay privately for more substantial protection.
After the final ruling, Harry said he “can’t see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK at this point”.
What happened with Harry’s court cases against various newspapers?
In January 2025, Prince Harry settled a case with News Group Newspapers (NGN), after it offered a “full and unequivocal apology” for “serious intrusion” into his private life between 1996 and 2011, and “incidents of unlawful activity” by private investigators.
It agreed to pay him an undisclosed amount of damages.
NGN, which owns the Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times and published the News of the World before its 2011 closure, also apologised for serious intrusion into the private life of Prince Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana.
Harry also settled a phone-hacking claim against Mirror Group Newspapers in February 2024.
His lawyer said the duke had been awarded “substantial” damages. He was also granted £140,600 in damages in another part of the case.
A separate court case over claims from the duke and others that the Daily Mail’s publisher, Associated Newspapers, unlawfully obtained information about them continues.
A Royal Expert Called Meghan Markle’s Social Media Post ‘A Complete Absence of Thought’
“I don’t understand what on earth she was thinking — well, she can’t have been thinking. No adviser would ever advise doing something so strange,” Fitzwilliams said. “She has every right to go to fashion events but to share a video which had any connections with the tragic death of the Princess of Wales defies belief.”
“I’m sure she didn’t mean to cause offence, she can’t have been thinking, but it’s insensitive beyond belief. It’s a complete absence of thought,” he added.
‘What On Earth Was She Thinking?’: Meghan Markle Slammed For ‘Beyond Stupid’ Social Media Video Post Near Princess Diana’s Paris Death Site

Meghan Markle has been slammed for her “beyond stupid” social media video taken near Princess Diana’s Paris death site.
RadarOnline.com can reveal her husband Prince Harry, 41, is expected to take a dim view of the post, which has angered those in royal circles.
‘Insensitive Beyond Belief’

The Duchess, 44, made a surprise solo visit to Paris Fashion Week over the weekend and documented her trip to her 4.2million Instagram followers.
However, one particular post caused upset after she showed herself putting her feet up inside her car as it passed bridges including the Pont Alexandre III and the Pont des Invalides.
The next bridge along the Seine is the Pont d’Alma, next to the Pont d’Alma tunnel in which Diana, boyfriend Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul died in August 1997 — a tragedy that caused such trauma for her son Harry, Meghan’s husband.
Harry Fury

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams called the post “utterly bewildering”, “beyond stupid”, “insensitive beyond belief”.
He also suggested Harry may privately express his disappointment at the post.
Fitzwilliams said: “I don’t understand what on earth she was thinking — well, she can’t have been thinking. No adviser would ever advise doing something so strange.
“She has every right to go to fashion events but to share a video which had any connections with the tragic death of the Princess of Wales defies belief.
“I’m sure she didn’t mean to cause offence, she can’t have been thinking, but it’s insensitive beyond belief. It’s a complete absence of thought.
Diana Crash ‘Scarred Harry’s Life’

“She couldn’t possibly have intended to be disrespectful but it’s another example of the Sussexes doing something that makes no sense at all.
“Diana’s death is a tragedy that has scarred so much of Harry’s life and I can’t imagine he would find this very appropriate.
“While he’s always supportive in public I suspect he’ll be absolutely horrified and she could hear plenty from him about it.”
Taking to X, social media users also laid into Meghan for her “inappropriate” video.
One wrote: “Regardless of specific location, filming herself driving through Paris at night is sending exactly the message she intends to send.”
It was also suggested the clip could be “not exactly helpful” for Harry, while another poster said: “You cannot make this up.”
Another X user added: “Please tell me that’s not real..? She didn’t actually do that.. did she..?”

Meghan’s decision to post the video comes after Harry documented taking his own trip through the tunnel where his mom was killed in his 2023 memoir, Spare.
Harry was in Paris watching the 2007 Rugby World Cup semi-final when he was 23 and instructed his driver to take the journey.
He wrote: “The World Cup provided me with a driver, and on my first night in the City of Light I asked him if he knew the tunnel where my mother… I watched his eyes in the rear-view (mirror), growing large.”
He goes on to note how he requested the driver go through the tunnel at 65mph. “The exact speed Mummy’s car had supposedly been driving, according to police,” he writes.
“Not 120mph, as the press originally reported.” Harry continues: “I’d had plenty of bad ideas in my 23 years, but this one was uniquely ill-conceived. I’d told myself that I wanted closure, but I didn’t really,” he writes.