Prince Harry
Netizens appreciate Prince Harry's choice to wear a pair of old shoes at his best friend's wedding. Pictured: Prince Harry waves as he leaves Nottingham's new Central Police Station on Oct. 26, 2016 in Nottingham, England. Getty Images,Joe Giddins

Prince Harry surprised everyone when a hole was spotted on his shoe.

The Duke of Sussex can afford expensive footwear, but he opted to wear an old shoe at his best friend's wedding. When Prince Harry gave a speech during the reception, the hole in his shoe was photographed and the netizens were quick to comment about it.

"He s one of us lol," Enrica wrote.

"That means he is one of us," Avril agreed.

"It's probably his favourite shoe. Some of us are like that you know," Chioma Ezenwafor posted.

Meanwhile, others joked about it and said that it made them feel better. "Feeling slightly better about my life after seeing Prince Harry with a hole in his brogues today!" Russell Myers wrote.

In related news, Prince Harry was not the only one who made a wardrobe malfunction in the said event. Meghan Markle also made headlines after flashing her black lace bra to the cameras. One netizen even accused the duchess of making a scene by intentionally doing it.

"Meghan stole the show with her deliberate wardrobe malfunction," the netizen wrote.

Another netizen also criticized Markle's choice of color for the said event. The Duchess of Sussex opted to wear black, which is associated with gloomy events like funerals.

"Meghan stepped out in dark-colour like someone attending a funeral, and did she deliberately flaunt her bra for the camera?. The bride, 27, and groom, 30, look young and cute, but Meghan stole the show with her deliberate wardrobe malfunction," Joy Musa wrote.

Meanwhile, according to Myka Meier, the new royal didn't do it intentionally and she didn't break a protocol for the said incident.

"Meghan did not break royal protocol when her bra showed, as accidents or wardrobe malfunctions are not considered going against dress code rules. Her bra showing was not believed to be deliberate, in which case she would have not been seen to be disrespectful by the palace," Meier explained.

"A blatant disregard of a rule which was set in order to show respect would when you would consider a break in royal protocol, which the Duchess of Sussex did not do."