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Prince Harry 'bans Meghan Markle from wearing a tuxedo during Australia royal tour'

Meghan Markle has been given some fashion rules ahead of her trip to Australia with Prince Harry (Picture: Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock)

Meghan Markle has reportedly been banned from wearing a particular fashion item during her and Prince Harrys upcoming tour Down Under.

Clearly, being a Prince and her husband means Harry gets a say when it comes to fashion rules Meg has to follow.

So what has Meghan been told not to wear?

A tuxedo.

To many, a tuxedo on a female may be an unconventional outfit choice anyway, but given Meghans love of suits and the fact shes sported a tux before, they clearly felt it necessary to highlight their preferences to Meg.

Prince Harry 'bans Meghan Markle from wearing a tuxedo during Australia royal tour'

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Endeavour Fund Awards, with Meghan pictured in a tuxedo (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)

And as Harry is reportedly not a big fan of suits on women, its claimed hes told her not to pack her tux as its not traditional enough.

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According to the Daily Mail, a source from a fashion meeting at Kensington Palace said: Meghan is being told she needs to stop dressing like a Hollywood star and start dressing like a Royal. Meghan wanted to wear a tuxedo-style suit but Harry said it wasnt traditional enough.

Prince Harry 'bans Meghan Markle from wearing a tuxedo during Australia royal tour'

Meghan wore a loose white bow tie with her tuxedo (Picture: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

Prince Harry 'bans Meghan Markle from wearing a tuxedo during Australia royal tour'

Its understood Harry is not a fan of the tuxedo on Meghan (Picture: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

Back in February this year, Meghan ffamously wore a black and white tux – which featured a loose white bow tie – for the Endeavour Fund Awards at Goldsmiths Hall in London.

The £1,245 Alexander McQueen feminine tuxedo was teamed with a £285 white shirt by Tuxe that featured the large bow detail around the neckline.

Prince Harry 'bans Meghan Markle from wearing a tuxedo during Australia royal tour'

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex views the Famine Memorial on the bank of the River Liffey during their visit to Ireland on July 11, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland. (Picture: Zak Hussein – Pool/Getty Images)

Prince Harry 'bans Meghan Markle from wearing a tuxedo during Australia royal tour'

Harry and Meghan in Ireland (Picture: Jimmy Rainford – Pool/Getty Images)

And during the Sussexes recent trip to Ireland, she was seen wearing a smart Givenchy suit.

Diana was also a fan of a feminine tux, having worn one to Wembley Stadium in 1988, which featured a bright green waistcoat and XX bow tie.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Today/REX/Shutterstock (145393a) Princess Diana PRINCESS DIANA AT WEMBLEY STADIUM

Diana also enjoyed sporting a tuxedo (Picture: Today/REX/Shutterstock)

She also wore a white tux with a classic black bow tie when she visited Florence duirng a British royal tour of Italy in 1985.

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Meghan and Harrys Australia tour will kick off in October.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mauro Carraro/REX/Shutterstock (115844e) Princess Diana in Florence British royal tour of Italy - 1985

Diana in Florence in 1985 (Picture: Mauro Carraro/REX/Shutterstock)

Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (106819a) Genesis concert, Birmingham, Britain - 1984

Diana sported tuxedos from time to time (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

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