Meghan Markle, Prince Harry
Meghan Markle looked stunning in her white Theia dress in Tonga. Pictured: Markle, Prince Harry attend a state dinner at the Royal Residence on October 25, 2018 in Nuku'alofa, Tonga. Getty Images/Paul Edwards-Pool

Meghan Markle’s white Theia dress in Tonga reportedly has a secret message.

Becky Pemberton, a journalist for The Sun, claimed that the label behind the dress is inspired by the Greek Goddess Theia, who had the power to turn everything that she gazed on into the light. The Theia dresses were designed to make women feel more confident, which is similar to the Duchess of Sussex’s beliefs.

On the label’s website, it has been stated, “Inspired by the Greek Goddess Theia, this evening wear, this bridal and day dress collection was created to bring out every woman’s inner goddess. One of the original Titans, Theia, who ruled during the Greek Golden Age, possessed the incredible power of light which radiated from her sparkling eyes.”

“All that she gazed upon glittered, becoming luminous and radiant. She imbued gold and silver with their shine. She gave diamonds their fire and rubies and emeralds their sparkle. Her three children, Helios the sun, Celene the moon, and Eos the dawn, all continue to bring light into the world every day. The woman who wears Theia will be filled with confidence knowing her dress fits wonderfully and looks beautiful on her, thus naturally allowing her inner goddess to shine,” the information on the website read.

Markle’s dress when she met the Queen of Tonga looked similar to the gown that she wore on her wedding day. Markle’s bridal dress on May 19 was designed by Clare Waight Keller.

For the state dinner, Markle paired her white Theia dress with her aquamarine ring, which was once owned by Princess Diana. The ring was first worn by the Duchess of Sussex when she tied the knot with Prince Harry months ago.

Princess Diana’s aquamarine ring is part of a three-piece set, which also includes a matching bracelet that had a similar stone set among pearls. When Princess Diana passed away following a fatal car crash in 1997, she left all of her jewelry to her two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.

Prince William previously gifted Kate Middleton with a stunning 12-carat sapphire engagement ring in 2010.