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Meghan Markle's dressmaker has shed light on the infamous bridesmaid dress drama that left Princess Charlotte in tears. The notorious incident, widely reported as a key source of friction between the Duchess of Sussex and the Princess of Wales, occurred shortly before Meghan, 42, married Prince Harry in 2018. Luxury tailor Ajay Mirpuri, although not a firsthand witness to the tension between Meghan and Kate, wasn't surprised it resulted in a tearful episode for the then three-year-old Charlotte.

Speaking previously with the Daily Mail about the incident, Ajay revealed that a team of four worked around the clock to fix the issue 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.



" 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 .

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