Sydney, December 12, 2025 – Remember the royal tour of 2018 when Meghan Markle stepped off the plane in Tonga wearing a stunning red gown… with the giant designer tag still dangling from the back seam, perfectly positioned for every camera in the world to capture?For seven years the official Sussex narrative has been the same:
“Oops! A simple wardrobe malfunction on an exhausting 16-country tour. How relatable!” Tonight that story lies in tatters after never-before-seen high-resolution photographs, obtained exclusively by The Daily Mail and The Australian, prove the tag was deliberately left hanging for maximum exposure, then removed only after the world’s press had taken hundreds of viral shots.Fashion insiders are calling it the most blatant red-carpet publicity stunt in royal history.

The smoking-gun images, taken by an official royal photographer who has remained silent until now, show a member of Meghan’s personal styling team (identified by multiple sources as her close friend and former dresser Jessica Mulroney) carefully positioning the oversized cream tag so that it fluttered dramatically in the South Pacific breeze. In one frame, Mulroney can be seen giving Meghan a subtle thumbs-up just seconds before the couple descended the aircraft steps.A former Kensington Palace press officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, told us tonight:
“We were all stunned in the press pen. The tag was enormous, bright white against a blood-red dress, literally impossible to miss. When we asked the Sussex team about it later, they laughed it off as ‘one of those things.’ Now we know it was planned down to the millisecond.”
The dress in question, a custom $8,000 gown by Australian designer Antonia Robinson, sold out globally within 45 minutes of the photos hitting social media, earning the brand an estimated $12 million in free publicity overnight. Robinson has never spoken publicly about the incident, but sources close to the designer say she was “thrilled” by the windfall.Royal protocol experts are scathing.
“Leaving a tag on is not a mistake, it’s a calculated middle finger to centuries of royal decorum,” says historian Dr. Tessa Dunlop. “Kate would sooner wear bin liners than allow a visible tag. Meghan knew exactly what she was doing, and she knew Harry would never call her out.”The resurfaced scandal has reignited the viral meme that began circulating years ago:
“The tag was visible to literally everyone on the planet except Meghan, just like the red flags were visible to literally everyone on the planet except Harry.”Social media is merciless tonight.Top comments under the new photos:
- “She didn’t forget to remove the tag, she remembered to leave it on for the brand deal.”
- “Harry watching his wife turn a royal tour into QVC live on stage and thinking ‘this is fine.’”
- “The tag was the original ‘As Ever’ label, seven years early.”
Even some former Meghan fans appear to have reached their limit. One long-time Sussex supporter posted:
“I defended the dress, the private jet, the Netflix deal… but staging a fake wardrobe malfunction for clout on an official royal tour? I’m done.”A source close to the Prince and Princess of Wales reportedly joked at a Christmas function last night:
“At least when Kate reused a dress, the tag was on the inside, where it belongs.”As Meghan prepares to launch her heavily hyped “As Ever” lifestyle empire next month, tonight’s revelations have handed her critics an early Christmas gift wrapped in a very visible, very deliberate designer tag.One thing is now crystal clear: the only thing accidental about that red dress was the idea that the public would keep buying the “relatable mishap” excuse forever.
She probaby got the dress free for this stunt. She does nothing for free.