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Heightof cHic –ora Step too FAR ?

Most women weeks from birth crave cosy slippers, but Meghan’s still in towering heels. Now experts ask . . .

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SHE’S expecting her first baby in a matter of weeks. But when it comes to navigating the heights of fashion, the Duchess of Sussex is proving herself a towering success.

Now into her third trimester, Meghan, 37, is at a stage of pregnancy at which most women just want to slide their weary feet into comfortabl­e slippers. At eight months’ pregnant, some mothersto-be can’t even see their feet, let alone contemplat­e squeezing them into a pair of vertiginou­s heels.

Yet, day after day, the Duchess is sashaying around — gazelle-like — in a succession of skyscraper stilettos that would give many a non-pregnant woman vertigo.

Asked how she was managing to cope in heels at one recent engagement, Meghan reportedly quipped: ‘One day at a time.’

So how does Her Royal HighHeeled­ness do it and should other heavily pregnant women follow suit? On Monday, Meghan wore a pair of her favourite Aquazzura Deneuve suede pumps in black (she has them in several colours) with a green Erdem coat and dress for Commonweal­th Day.

The £490 shoe’s buttery suede ties in a bow at the back and has a teetering 4.1in heel — not that Meghan showed even a flicker of unease as she strode along, even executing a pavement-grazing squat (no easy task, even in trainers) to accept a posy from a young fan.

Attending the Fashion Awards at London’s Royal Albert Hall in December, she sported a pair of strappy gold sandals by Tamara Mellon that boast a 4.3in heel.

Last week, it was her 4in Manolo Blahniks with a leg-flashing blackand-white mini dress, and it was the same shoe in a different colour for her New York baby shower.

Even her boots are towering — the mid-calf pair (Tamara Mellon) she was seen wearing in New York also soar to 4.1in.

Dressed down in jeans at the Wembley Arena climate change event with Prince Harry it was the Manolos (again), and that’s before we get to the red Stuart Weitzman skyscraper­s she wore on her visit to Birkenhead (another pair clocking in at 4.1in), the Weitzman sandals she wore to a Cirque du Soleil premiere (4.1in again) or the piece

de resistance — the black-and-gold Aquazzura mules (no back support and 4.1in yet again) she wore to an awards ceremony last month.

At 5ft 6in, the Duchess regularly stands at 5ft 10in tall in heels, much closer in height to her husband, who stands at 6ft 1in.

Pregnancy is hard work. By the end of the eighth month an unborn baby can weigh as much as five

pounds — and that’s without factoring in the placenta, amniotic fluid and heavier breasts.

Unsurprisi­ng, then, that a big issue for a woman in late pregnancy is balance, as her centre of gravity literally shifts forward.

Some doctors even warn against high heels for precisely that reason; an unexpected fall is the last thing a pregnant woman wants.

The problem is compounded by pregnancy hormones such as progestero­ne and relaxin, which as its name suggests makes all the muscles and ligaments in the body relax, making it far easier to turn an ankle.

Midwife Claire Chaubert says: ‘All of your ligaments are softer in pregnancy and your body is not in its usual state of alignment.

‘But Meghan is clearly comfortabl­e in her heels, and it’s something she is used to. My advice to any woman who does wear high heels in pregnancy would be not to wear them past the level of comfort.’

With a mother who is a yoga instructor and as a keen yogi herself, Meghan is well- versed in the benefits for body and mind.

‘People who do quite a lot of yoga tend to have a much stronger sense of balance, as well as better muscle control and strength,’ says Claire.

The expectant mother’s poise may also owe a little to her former career: as an actress on TV series Suits, her character was often wearing stilettos.

The College of Podiatry recommends that pregnant women wear ‘comfortabl­e, supportive footwear’, preferably with an adjustable fitting such as Velcro or laces and avoid wearing high heels as they can place ‘unnecessar­y pressure on your joints at a time when they are already under strain’.

College spokeswoma­n Emma McConnachi­e explains that during pregnancy feet and ankles can change shape, even during a day.

Some women even need to increase their shoe size as fluid from the veins leaks into the surroundin­g tissue of the legs and feet and doesn’t drain.

If Meghan’s slender ankles are anything to go by, it would seem she has managed to avoid this pregnancy pitfall.

Emma says the perfect heel height during pregnancy is just over an inch, which shifts the weight slightly forward for comfort, but she adds: ‘Women who regularly wear high heels can find the muscles at the back of their legs shorten, meaning it is actually uncomforta­ble to wear flats.’

As for Meghan, Emma speculates: ‘ I bet she has a pair of slippers in the car!’

 ??  ?? High style: £770 Givenchy 3.7in boots for a London community kitchen visit back in November Gold standard: Tamara Mellon £420 4.3in sandals at December’s Fashion Awards Great in grey: £490 4.1in Aquazzurra­s for a December charity visit
High style: £770 Givenchy 3.7in boots for a London community kitchen visit back in November Gold standard: Tamara Mellon £420 4.3in sandals at December’s Fashion Awards Great in grey: £490 4.1in Aquazzurra­s for a December charity visit
 ??  ?? Red alert: A January trip to Birkenhead in £310 Stuart Weitzman 4.1in Leigh pumps Strappy and happy: At the National Theatre in January in £440 4.1in Aquazzurra heels
Red alert: A January trip to Birkenhead in £310 Stuart Weitzman 4.1in Leigh pumps Strappy and happy: At the National Theatre in January in £440 4.1in Aquazzurra heels
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 ??  ?? Markle sparkle: In the same month, she wore £370 4.1in Weitzmans to see Cirque du Soleil
Markle sparkle: In the same month, she wore £370 4.1in Weitzmans to see Cirque du Soleil
 ??  ?? A dream in cream: Meghan at an animal charity in January wearing £520 Paul Andrew slingbacks 4.1 inches Stepping out: £508 Manolo Blahnik 4.1in pumps for a January engagement in London All in her stride: She was in £480 3.9in Ralph Laurens at a gala event in London in February All that glitters: These £530 Aquazzurra 4.1in mules brightened up a charity awards bash last month Words: BETH HALE Picture research: CLAIRE CISOTTI
A dream in cream: Meghan at an animal charity in January wearing £520 Paul Andrew slingbacks 4.1 inches Stepping out: £508 Manolo Blahnik 4.1in pumps for a January engagement in London All in her stride: She was in £480 3.9in Ralph Laurens at a gala event in London in February All that glitters: These £530 Aquazzurra 4.1in mules brightened up a charity awards bash last month Words: BETH HALE Picture research: CLAIRE CISOTTI
 ??  ?? Easy does it: Blahniks again, this time £508 4in pumps for Internatio­nal Women’s Day last Friday Cool in the Big Apple: For her baby shower in February, she chose Weitzman 3.75in suede pumps, £290 Still standing tall: Meghan on Monday in £490 4.1in Aquazzurra slingbacks
Easy does it: Blahniks again, this time £508 4in pumps for Internatio­nal Women’s Day last Friday Cool in the Big Apple: For her baby shower in February, she chose Weitzman 3.75in suede pumps, £290 Still standing tall: Meghan on Monday in £490 4.1in Aquazzurra slingbacks
 ??  ?? Moroccan role: She began this royal tour last month in Gianvito Rossi pumps, £510 with 4.1in heels
Moroccan role: She began this royal tour last month in Gianvito Rossi pumps, £510 with 4.1in heels
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 ??  ?? Hello Wembley: Back to Blahniks (£495, with a 4.1in heel) last week
Hello Wembley: Back to Blahniks (£495, with a 4.1in heel) last week
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