In the tell-all Netflix documentary titled ‘Harry & Meghan', the Duchess of Sussex claimed she could not wear the same colours as senior royals and had to stick to "beige".

Meghan Markle wearing a white hat

Meghan Markle claimed she could not wear the same colours as senior members of the Royal Family (Image: Getty)

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Meghan wearing a beige dress in South Africa

Meghan Markle made the claim during the 'Harry & Meghan' Netflix documentary (Image: Getty)

Meghan Markle laughing with Queen Elizabeth II

Meghan claimed she could not outshine the Queen in clothing colours (Image: Getty)

As reported in the Mirror, Meghan’s theory turned on its head when Princess Kate chose to wear a festive deep burgundy coat with two striking buttons from Eponine London, which she accessorised with a matching bag and shoes.

The rest of the Royal Family also wore the same shade, with Zara Tindall wearing a similar coat, and Kate’s daughter, Princess Charlotte also wearing burgundy. Pippa Matthews, Kate’s sister, also sported a coat in the same colour palette to support her sister and her wider family.

The royal men also wore burgundy, with Prince William choosing a tie, and Mike Tindall wearing a tie in the same shade.

The future Queen dazzled on the night, dressing in a very festive manner and choosing to bring a touch of festive joy to the nation after two years of Covid disruption.

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Princess Kate attending the Christmas concert in 2022

Prince William and Charlotte wore the same shade as Princess Kate (Image: Getty)

Zara Tindall and wider Royal Family members enter the Christmas Carol concert

Zara Tindall and Pippa Matthews both wore the same burgundy hues (Image: Getty)

Harry and Meghan’s documentary contained interviews with their family members, friends, historians and journalists and was released in two volumes.

Meghan during one episode said: “To my understanding, you can't ever wear the same colour as Her Majesty if there's a group event.”

She added: “But then you also should never be wearing the same colour as one of the other more senior members of the family.”

The former Suits TV actress also claimed during her last week as a working royal, she wanted to look “like a rainbow” so she chose bright colours for events.

Express.co.uk spoke to personal stylist and fashion expert Lindsay Edwards who said: “It would seem that Meghan's decision to wear bright colours during her final week as a working royal was a consciously crafted decision.”