
Meghan Markle Attends Broadway Performance, Sparking Buzz over Her ‘Weird Outfit’ – Photos
Some people on social media were unhappy with the Duchess of Sussex’s recent outfit choice. Still, other fans of the royal believed she looked “beautiful.”
On April 10, 2025, Meghan Markle attended a
Broadway performance
of the musical “Gypsy.” After the show, she went backstage to greet Audra McDonald, who starred in the production, along with the rest of the cast. She was accompanied by her friends Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent during the outing.

A fan comments on Meghan Markle’s style, dated April 2025 | Source: Instagram/nypost
Following her time backstage, Markle shared a few heartfelt words about the evening on Instagram. “If you get a chance to see @gypsybway, you absolutely must,” she
wrote
. She applauded the cast and crew,
calling
the show “magic on that stage.”

A fan comments on Meghan Markle’s style, dated April 2025 | Source: Instagram/justjared
Meeting McDonald for the first time left a strong impression. “Her performance will leave you absolutely speechless. Full body chills,” Markle
added
.

A fan comments on Meghan Markle’s style, dated April 2025 | Source: Instagram/justjared
She also shared how emotional the night was,
noting
, “I don’t think there was a dry eye in the house, and if the theater didn’t have to close for the night, the standing ovation would still be happening.”
For the occasion, Markle wore a sleek black button-down blouse paired with a black-and-white
houndstooth skirt
by Carolina Herrera. The high-waisted piece, priced at $2,610, fell below the knee.
The royal kept her accessories minimal, opting for a slim bracelet and delicate rings. Her long hair was styled down in soft waves, and her makeup was natural.

Meghan Markle poses with the cast along with friends, dated April 2025 | Source: Instagram/justjared
Photos from the event quickly drew attention online, with many weighing in on Markle’s outfit for the night. Some criticized her look, with one person
writing
,
“What a weird outfit especially for NY [sic].”
Another
mocked
the style,
“That’s the tablecloth from the restaurant,”
while a third
echoed
the sentiment,
“Frumpy skirt.”

Meghan Markle and Audra McDonald embracing, dated April 2025 | Source: Instagram/justjared
One user
remarked
,
“Something that looks ridiculous as always.”
Another
questioned
her styling,
“I have seen people wear this kind of skirt before and they look great. I just don’t understand why Meghan always looks so messy and mismatched.”

Meghan Markle pictured with kids, dated April 2025 | Source: Instagram/meghan
However, others praised her appearance. One supporter admired one of the photos and
wrote
,
“Both looking stunning. For years you have had her back,”
while another
gushed
,
“BEAUTIFUL.”

Meghan Markle and the cast in a group photo, dated April 2025 | Source: Instagram/meghan
This isn’t the first time Markle’s wardrobe has
stirred a reaction.
In February 2025, she drew criticism after wearing a
purple college sweater
that bore a striking resemblance to one Princess Diana frequently sported during her gym visits.
What some viewed as a quiet nod to the late royal’s off-duty style, others saw as a misstep — prompting another round of heated discussion online. That moment sparked divided reactions online, with some users reacting harshly to Markle’s outfit. A few accused her of seeking attention through her late mother-in-law’s legacy.
One
wrote
,
“Harry should divorce her for this,”
while another
criticized
her motives,
“I think it’s offensive she keeps trying to emulate Diana for good press. Diana never would’ve done the things Ms Markle has done [sic].”
However, other people rejected the backlash. One supporter
defended
the royal, “Meghan attended Northwestern folks, so take your negativity somewhere else.”
The conversation didn’t end there, as others quickly stepped in to counter the criticism. Supporters pointed to Markle’s
time at Northwestern University
, urging skeptics to consider her personal ties to the sweatshirt.
Some repeated
that it was her alma mater, while others praised her for showing pride in her school. One fan noted that the item wasn’t chosen to imitate Diana but rather reflected Markle’s own
college days
.
Still, doubt lingered among some. One critic brushed off the defense,
insisting
, “I don’t care if she went there — we all know she is only doing it for attention. She wants to be another Diana and she will NEVER be.”
Despite the back-and-forth, Markle’s connection to Northwestern is more than symbolic — it’s firmly rooted in her past. In 2017, shortly after her engagement to Prince Harry, the university featured her on its website as a
distinguished alumna
.
She
graduated in 2003
with a double major in theater and international studies and was also part of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Interestingly, Princess Diana shares a link to the same institution.
In 1996,
she visited the campus
and left a lasting impression. That same visit included a charity event at the Field Museum, where she appeared in a striking purple Versace gown — a nod to Northwestern’s school color.

Princess Diana arrives at Northwestern University on June 4, 1996, in Chicago. | Source: Getty Images
That visit left a lasting impression— not just on the university but also on those who saw Diana in person. Among them were sisters Madeleine and Emily McGonigle, who were four and three years old. Madeleine remembered
shouting
“Princess! Princess!” in hopes of catching Diana’s attention.
The royal turned, approached the girls, and greeted them as they presented small nosegays, a traditional gesture when meeting royalty. Emily described it as a
perfect moment frozen in time
, saying she looked up to Diana from that day forward. Their photo with her held a special place in their childhood home.
In the years since, Diana and Markle have made memorable impressions through their public presence, educational backgrounds, and style choices. Though their paths differ, the comparisons between them continue to spark debate.
Markle’s fashion often becomes a point of discussion, drawing admiration and criticism. For many, each outfit carries more than fabric — it carries meaning, legacy, and a glimpse into personal identity.