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Meghan Markle Forgot To Remove The Tag On Her Dress--And We've All Been There

Meghan Markle Forgot To Remove The Tag On Her Dress--And We've All Been There
(Samir Hussein/WireImage, @rachelm_hughes/Twitter)

Princess Meghan Markle turned heads in her radiant red dress after landing in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga as part of her and Prince Harry's first royal tour.

But even the Duchess of Sussex is human, and the noticeable price tag left on her Self Portrait dress is totally forgivable.

It's not we can use constantly meeting and greeting people while traveling all over the world as excuses for the common snafu.



But it just goes to show that even a member of the royal family is not perfect.

Had it not been for the winds welcoming the royal couple at the Fua'amotu Airport this past Thursday, local time, the tag could have gone unnoticed. Or not.

But how can this not be regarded as anything other than simply adorable.


The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex Visit Tonga - Day 1(Samir Hussein/WireImage/GettyImages)



One keen observer commented on the odd location of the tag.





Haven't we all done this?




We still love the pregnant royal, wardrobe misstep and all. It happens to the best of us.



One user noticed something more noticeable.


We've all been there.


At the end of the day, it's really not a big deal.



In her defense, the cherry-red dress was Markle's second outfit for the day after an earlier event in Fiji, where she stunned locals in a teal shift dress designed by Jason Wu.

Those interested in purchasing the gorgeous dress from Self Portrait can purchase one through their website, and it goes for approximately $430.

The price tag is optional.

H/T - Foxnews, Twitter, Buzzfeed, Cosmopolitan

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