“At Herrera, we’re committed to pursuing sustainable fabrics,” he said. “But the number one thing that someone can do for sustainability is hold on to those pieces you buy and use them for a longer amount of time. That’s why I think what Meghan did is such a powerful message.”
Wes noted that even though the dress wasn’t new, Meghan didn’t feel any “less special” or “less happy.”
Looks like we’ll get another look at her Southern California maternity style in no time at all as Oprah Winfrey will interview the Sussexes for a CBS special airing on March 7. It will be their first big joint interview since they spoke about their engagement with BBC News in 2017.
The special will cover how Meghan felt “stepping into life as a royal, marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work to how she is handling life under intense public pressure,” according to a press release. Harry will join the pair later on to discuss “their move to the United States and their future hopes and dreams for their expanding family.”