Meghan Markle pregnant
Meghan Markle leaves after participating in a panel discussion convened by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust to mark International Women's Day in London on March 8, 2019. Getty Images/Tolga Akmen/AFP

Meghan Markle’s sense of fashion will most likely be reflected on her baby as well.

Stylist Louise Roe recently said that Markle’s baby will most likely wear the same clothes as Prince George and Princess Charlotte wore when they were babies, but it will have a twist.

“They’ve put their own sprinkle on everything from her fashion to the wedding, so I’m sure they’ll be the same with the baby,” she told People.

According to Roe, Prince George has set the bar pretty high in the style stakes and he has become a little style icon himself. Princess Charlotte also had the same impact and Roe even bought her daughter the same coat Princess Charlotte wore just because she saw her in it.

After Markle and Prince Harry’s baby is born, it is highly likely that all eyes will be on the baby. As such, everything that the baby will wear will definitely make headlines.

Meanwhile, Markle’s style has also been the talk of the town ever since she started dating Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex’s style is also rumored to have caused some worry on Kate Middleton.

According to multiple sources, Middleton wants to make sure that she could keep up with Markle’s fashion that’s why she enlisted the help of a very talented stylist. Virginia Chadwyck-Healey, a former editor at Vogue magazine, is reportedly working with the Duchess of Cambridge.

“Ginnie is Catherine’s secret weapon. She has made a big difference to the Duchess’ wardrobe for public engagements and has helped give her a whole new sense of confidence… Catherine has been really impressed and is very grateful for her help,” a source said.

Chadwyck-Healey left Vogue in 2018 after working for the publication for 12 years. She was also present at Middleton and Prince William’s royal wedding in 2011. At that time, the former Vogue editor was named as one of the best-dressed royal wedding guests.