Meghan Markle’s tailor speaks out on royal bridesmaids row that made Princess Charlotte cry
Ajay Mirpuri was one of four people who worked around the clock to alter the dresses of Meghan Markle’s six bridesmaids in the days before her wedding to Prince Harry
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at their wedding in 2018
Meghan Markle’s dressmaker has shed some light on the infamous bridesmaid dress drama that ended in tears for Princess Charlotte.
The notorious row, widely reported to have been a key source of friction between the Duchess of Sussex and the Princess of Wales, took place shortly before 42-year-old Meghan married Prince Harry in 2018.
Though he didn’t witness the major tension between Meghan and Kate firsthand, luxury tailor Ajay Mirpuri wasn’t shocked that it resulted in a tearful episode for then three year old Charlotte. Speaking previously with the Daily Mail about the incident, Ajay revealed that a team of four scrambled around the clock when they discovered that none of the six bridesmaid dresses fit perfectly.
The West End-based showroom owner said he could grasp “why anybody would be upset” with such an unsettling disruption just days ahead of the Windsor wedding. He went on: “If anything happened in the background, it didn’t happen in front of me.”
Princess Charlotte as bridesmaid at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding
He added: “But yes, weddings are stressful at the best of times and especially one at this high level; you’ve got to respect that. They were faced with a problem like anyone gets at a wedding, with last-minute hitches.”
“I can understand why anybody would be upset if the dresses weren’t fitting it’s nerve-wracking. I feel for them all, because you wouldn’t want the children to go out on a big stage in an ill-fitting dress and that’s what they were. All six bridesmaids’ dresses had to be fixed, and we did it. I’m a royalist and I wanted to do whatever I could with my small business to serve the Royal Family.”, reports the Express.
The bridesmaids dress row has long been believed to be a key source of tension between Duchess Meghan and Princess Kate
The Royal designer went on to speak about Princess Charlotte’s dress not fitting properly just days before Harry and Meghan’s wedding, as mentioned in Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’. Kate reportedly texted Meghan about Charlotte crying because her dress was “too big, too long, too baggy”.
Mr Mirpuri also expressed disappointment over media coverage, lamenting that the focus had been more on the alleged row than “the fact that they [the bridesmaids] looked fabulous.”
In addition to Princess Charlotte, Meghan’s bridesmaids were Florence van Cutsem, Rylan and Remi Litt, Ivy Mulroney and Zalie Warren. Prince George, aged four at the time, also participated as one of Harry’s page boys in the grand wedding.
Harry and Meghan decided to step down from their positions as senior working royals less than two years after getting married, in January 2020. The couple then relocated to the US with their son Archie and later welcomed their second child, daughter Lilibet in June 2021.