Katy Perry’s Blunt Comments About Meghan Markle’s Wedding Dress Resurface, Sparking Renewed Controversy Online

Just her opinion! Katy Perry’s blunt comments about Meghan Markle’s 2018 wedding dress have resurfaced following her participation in King Charles III’s coronation concert.

In May 2018 — shortly after Meghan, 41, tied the knot with Prince Harry at St. George’s Chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle — Perry, 38, shared her thoughts on the Givenchy gown the former Suits actress wore to say “I do.” 

“I would’ve done one more fitting,” the “Dark Horse” singer told Entertainment Tonight at the time, before praising the Alexander McQueen number Princess Kate wore to wed Prince William in 2011. “Kate won,” Perry continued. “Kate won. I’m sorry. I’m never not going to tell the truth … One more fitting, but I love you.” 

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Meghan’s ceremony look was a simple white dress handcrafted out of double bonded silk with an open bateau neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. The garment was finished with a sculpted waist and an intricate veil designed by Givenchy’s artistic director Clare Waight Keller. The fashion house spent over 500 hours embroidering the 16-foot headpiece with flowers from every commonwealth nation. Additionally, flowers from California and Kensington Palace were included as a nod to Meghan’s birthplace and her husband’s home country.  

The “Archetypes” podcast host completed her wedding ensemble with the Queen Mary banned tiara — lent to the bride by the late Queen Elizabeth II. The crown was made in 1932 for the queen’s grandmother Queen Mary and was designed around the center brooch, which was a gift from her 1893 wedding to King George V. 

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