Where Meghan Enters the Conversation
The comparison with Meghan largely comes from the fact that Meghan has also worn memorable red outfits.
One of the most recognizable examples came during Meghan and Prince Harry’s visit to Morocco in February 2019, when Meghan wore a bright red dress upon arrival in Casablanca. (CBS News)
Meghan has also appeared in other striking red ensembles throughout her public life.
Because both women have been photographed in the same strong color, comparisons are almost inevitable. Royal fashion audiences frequently place photographs side by side and look for similarities in colors, silhouettes, accessories, or styling.
However, wearing the same color does not necessarily mean that one person is copying another.
Red is one of the most established colors in formal fashion, and it has been used by royalty and celebrities for generations.
The “Competition” Theory
The idea that Catherine is “trying to compete with Meghan” is primarily a social-media interpretation rather than something established by the Princess of Wales herself.
There is no clear evidence that Catherine selected a particular red dress specifically because Meghan had previously worn a red outfit.
In fact, Catherine’s history with red makes that explanation difficult to establish.
She has worn red repeatedly at different stages of her royal career, including years before Meghan became a member of the royal family.
That doesn’t stop people from making comparisons, of course.
Royal fashion has become its own form of public conversation. Supporters of one woman may interpret a similar outfit as evidence of copying, while supporters of the other may see the same similarity as completely coincidental.
Catherine’s Approach to Fashion
One reason Catherine’s outfits receive so much attention is the consistency of her overall fashion strategy.
Her public wardrobe often combines traditional silhouettes with modern details. She frequently chooses structured dresses, tailored coats, classic accessories, and recognizable British designers.
Her recent Wimbledon appearance is a good example. She selected a Roland Mouret dress in a vivid red shade and complemented it with neutral accessories and jewelry rather than allowing the outfit to become overly complicated.
This approach allows the color itself to become the main statement.
It also explains why her red outfits are so memorable.
Meghan’s Red Fashion Moments
Meghan’s relationship with red fashion is equally notable.
Her 2019 Morocco appearance remains one of her most recognizable red-carpet-style royal looks. The bright red dress created a strong contrast against the surrounding setting and quickly became a widely photographed moment.
Meghan has also been photographed wearing red at other events, contributing to the broader perception that red is one of the colors associated with her public style.
This is where comparisons become particularly easy for social media.
Put two photographs next to each other, give them similar colors, and audiences immediately begin looking for similarities.
Sometimes the similarities are meaningful.
Sometimes they’re simply the result of two people following the same fashion trends.
Royal Fashion Has Always Been Compared
The fascination with royal clothing isn’t new.
For decades, the public has compared royal women based on their fashion choices.
Princess Diana’s clothing, for example, has been repeatedly compared with outfits worn by Meghan and other members of the royal family. Fashion publications have documented numerous occasions where Meghan wore outfits resembling styles previously associated with Diana.
The same phenomenon now happens with Catherine.
Whenever she appears in a particularly memorable outfit, social-media users analyze everything from the color and designer to the neckline, shoes, jewelry and hairstyle.
A simple dress can therefore become a much larger cultural conversation.
Why Catherine’s Red Dress Created Such a Strong Reaction
There are several reasons the latest look generated attention.
First, the color is impossible to ignore.
Second, Catherine already has a reputation for polished and carefully coordinated public appearances.
Third, royal watchers are highly familiar with the wardrobes of both Catherine and Meghan.
And finally, social-media algorithms reward comparisons.
A post asking whether one royal is “copying” another is far more likely to generate comments than a simple post saying that someone looks elegant.
That can make a relatively ordinary fashion similarity appear much more controversial than it actually is.
Is It Really About Meghan?
That depends entirely on how you interpret it.
From a fashion perspective, there is nothing unusual about Catherine wearing red. She has done so repeatedly throughout her years in the public eye.
From a social-media perspective, however, comparisons are almost guaranteed because Meghan has also worn memorable red outfits.
The two women occupy a unique position in modern royal culture, where their appearances are constantly photographed, archived and compared.
But similar colors alone aren’t enough to establish that one is attempting to compete with the other.
Catherine’s History Makes the Comparison More Complicated
Perhaps the most important detail is that Catherine’s use of red did not begin with Meghan.
She was wearing striking red designs years earlier.
Her wardrobe has included red dresses from major designers and red outfits for royal engagements, charity visits and ceremonial occasions.
That history suggests that red is simply one of the colors she is comfortable wearing.
It is therefore possible to admire similarities between the two women’s outfits without assuming that there is a deliberate rivalry behind them.
The Public Will Continue to Compare Them
Regardless of the intentions behind the outfits, comparisons between Catherine and Meghan are unlikely to disappear.
Every major appearance provides new material for royal fashion watchers.
A dress can become a headline.
A handbag can become a discussion.
A hairstyle can generate thousands of opinions.
And a color can suddenly turn into a debate about competition.
That is the reality of modern royal celebrity culture.
Catherine’s bright red appearance is therefore more than just another fashion moment. It demonstrates how closely the public continues to watch royal style and how quickly a simple wardrobe choice can become part of a much larger conversation.
Final Thoughts
Whether Catherine was “trying to compete with Meghan” is ultimately a matter of interpretation, not something that can be established simply from the color of a dress.
What is clear is that Catherine has a long history of wearing bold red outfits, while Meghan has also had several memorable appearances in the color.
The similarities make for an interesting fashion comparison, but they don’t necessarily prove a rivalry.
For many royal watchers, the real question is much simpler:
Who wore red better?
And judging by the amount of conversation surrounding Catherine’s latest appearance, the Princess of Wales certainly succeeded in getting people talking.