According to experts, clothes of this color indicated the mental health of Markle.

The Duchess used to wear this color regularly as a senior member of the royal family. Again, Meghan chose this color while attending the last event as a member of the British royal family.

А Color consultant Karen Haller, a specialist in applied color psychology, explained what this color might mean to Meghan and why she wore it so often.

The psychologist explains that Markle could instinctively feel anxious while working in this family, so the chosen color could give her a sense of security and calm her down and help maintain stability.

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It is not for nothing that green color in nature takes perhaps the most important place among other shades, symbolizing nature.

And, as it turned out, in psychology, this color also stands out against the background of the color palette in that it has a calming and relaxing effect on people. Haller notes:

"Green symbolizes harmony, calmness, peace. As a calming, relaxing color, it increases stability and endurance. It is most often associated with growth and renewal, it promotes optimism, hope and balance."

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In 2019, on October 15, Meghan Markle was spotted in a green dress with a bow from P.A.R.O.S.H. at the annual WellChild Awards held in London. The dress was created by Italian fashion designer Paolo Rossello, known for his love of vintage items.

In 2020, Prince Harry's wife was seen in a custom-made green dress by Emilia Wickstead. Meghan then arrived at the Commonwealth Day celebrations, and it was almost her last appearance in green.

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At Canada House, on March 11, 2019, Meghan Markle attended a youth event for the Commonwealth Day, where she was photographed in a woolen green Erdem coat embroidered with beads. Markle has been noticed in green looks many more times.

That's why experts concluded that this color has a special place in her wardrobe. Most of all, the Duchess chose this color while working in the royal family.