Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle suffered from a wardrobe malfunction recently. Pictured: Markle enjoy a walkabout as they visit the Dogpatch Labs on the second day of their official two day royal visit to Ireland on July 11, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland. Getty Images/Charles McQuillan

Meghan Markle suffered a wardrobe malfunction at Charlie van Straubenzee and Daisy Jenks’ wedding on Saturday, Aug. 4.

The couple tied the knot at St. Mary the Virgin Church in Frensham, Surrey. Prince Harry and Markle arrived at the venue at the same time. However, Markle entered the church by herself.

As she was walking towards the entrance, the Duchess of Sussex’s dress was blown by the strong wind. Parts of her laced bra flashed while she was greeting the crowd. It is unclear if Markle immediately took notice of the problem and fixed it.

Markle wore a black, white, pink, and green pleated skirt by Club Monaco to the event. Her skirt was mid-length, and she paired it with her Philip Treacy fascinator. Prince Harry, on the other hand, wore a black and navy-blue suit and pants.

In related news, Markle celebrated her 37th birthday on the same day as Prince Harry’s friend’s wedding. It is unclear how Markle and Prince Harry will celebrate her special day, but Francesca Specter, a journalist for Express, said that it is possible Markle will eat her favorite fries on her big day.

Markle is mostly vegan on weekdays, and she eats healthy throughout the entire week. But she previously revealed her love for fries and chips. The journalist said that it is possible for Markle to take a break from her diet and enjoy her “vices” on her birthday.

“French fries and vino are my vices. I’m always hoping I’m having lunch with people, so we can share fries. It’s its own food group for me,” she wrote on her lifestyle blog The Tig.

Markle also loves poutine and chips. “It’s got to squeak when you bite into it. The cheese curds should make a squeaking noise when you bite into them or squeeze them. That’s how you know you’ve got the right kind,” she wrote.