The Scottish Mail on Sunday

MEET MARIA, MEGHAN’S STYLE MUSE

- By Emily Andrews ROYAL EDITOR

SHE is the stylist the Duchess of Sussex relied upon to curate her fashion.

So when Meghan, 39, wanted to make an impact on her ‘farewell tour’ of Britain earlier this year, there was only one woman on her list to call.

And now The Mail on Sunday can reveal her secret weapon – impeccably groomed fashionist­a Maria Means Cote.

Maria, 36, is just as well connected as she is polished – she was Prada’s PR and celebrity relations manager and counts a number of high-end designers as good friends.

Like Meghan, she’s an American married to a Brit and as she lived near Kensington Palace was the perfect appointmen­t to Team Sussex.

A fashion insider said: ‘Maria was Meghan’s stylist and assistant – she called in all her clothes and planned all her outfits. She really refined her look and the two women got on really well.

‘After Meghan and Harry agreed with the Royal Family that they would leave, they planned to return to the UK for one last time before they finished their royal duties.

‘Meghan was determined to show everyone what they were losing and wanted to look as good as possible. And she did! Maria pulled together all of her looks and Meghan went out with a bang – just as she had wanted.’

Harry and Meghan had already moved to Canada when they stunned senior Royals by saying they had decided to walk away from royal life.

After thrashing out a deal at the so-called ‘Sandringha­m Summit’ in January, where the Queen, William and Charles agreed to let Harry and Meghan earn their own money, the Sussexes agreed to return to the UK for a final time before moving to the US.

Meghan wowed onlookers when she stepped out in a figure-hugging turquoise Victoria Beckham creation at the Endeavour Fund awards on March 5.

The image of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex smiling through the falling rain instantly became iconic.

It was previously thought that Meghan’s best friend Jessica Mulroney had been helping to style her. Canadian Mrs Mulroney, married to the son of Canada’s former prime minister, had styled the former Suits actress while she was living in Toronto.

After Meghan moved to London and married Harry in 2018, Ms Mulroney continued to help out behind the scenes, but mother-of-three Maria was employed by Buckingham Palace to give the Duchess a more formal appointmen­t.

Maria, who began her career as a buyer at New York department store Saks Fifth Avenue, worked with Meghan to incorporat­e both her personalit­y and style into her outfits.

She also ensured that Meghan’s tour wardrobe – such as the ethically fashionabl­e £69 Mayamiko ‘Dalitso’ dress worn in a Cape Town township – was both appropriat­e yet regal. The two women even swapped clothes.

Maria’s connection­s ensured

Meghan could always call in topend clothes.

One of the stylist’s closest friends is Prince William’s former flame Bella Musgrave, now head of communicat­ions for Gucci, another is the designer Emilia Wickstead.

When the Sussexes left the UK for the last time in March, Meghan hugged Maria and thanked her for all her hard work.

Now living in her £11 million Santa Barbara home, complete with nine bedrooms and 17 bathrooms, Meghan’s American fashion is much more relaxed.

Whether she will ever be seen again in the kind of regal clothes chosen for her by Maria, remains to be seen.

‘Meghan wanted to show us what we were losing’

 ??  ?? planned outfits: Maria Means Cote, who refined Meghan’s look lady in red Royal Albert Hall, March 7 Safiyaa ‘Kalika’ red capelet gown £1,295 Simone Rocha crystal earrings £195 Manolo Blahnik ‘Capri’ clutch £1,260
Stuart Weitzman ‘Leigh’ pumps £295
planned outfits: Maria Means Cote, who refined Meghan’s look lady in red Royal Albert Hall, March 7 Safiyaa ‘Kalika’ red capelet gown £1,295 Simone Rocha crystal earrings £195 Manolo Blahnik ‘Capri’ clutch £1,260 Stuart Weitzman ‘Leigh’ pumps £295
 ??  ?? going green Commonweal­th Day service, March 9 Emilia Wickstead cape effect dress £1,210 William Chambers ‘Veil Explosion Teardrop’ hat
£525 Gabriela Hearst ‘Demi’ bag £1,750 Birks ‘Snowflake Snowstorm’ diamond earrings
£7,140 Aquazzura ‘Purist’ pumps £450
going green Commonweal­th Day service, March 9 Emilia Wickstead cape effect dress £1,210 William Chambers ‘Veil Explosion Teardrop’ hat £525 Gabriela Hearst ‘Demi’ bag £1,750 Birks ‘Snowflake Snowstorm’ diamond earrings £7,140 Aquazzura ‘Purist’ pumps £450
 ??  ?? Blue and royal Endeavour Fund awards evening, March 5 Victoria Beckham ‘Crêpe Midi’ dress £950 Stella McCartney ‘Lucia’ clutch £1,310 Manolo Blahnik ‘BB’ pumps £515
Roxanne First ‘The Gold
Snake Hoops’ earrings £95
Jessica McCormack ‘Chi Chi’ bracelet £9,500
Blue and royal Endeavour Fund awards evening, March 5 Victoria Beckham ‘Crêpe Midi’ dress £950 Stella McCartney ‘Lucia’ clutch £1,310 Manolo Blahnik ‘BB’ pumps £515 Roxanne First ‘The Gold Snake Hoops’ earrings £95 Jessica McCormack ‘Chi Chi’ bracelet £9,500

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