Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle
Pictured: Markle and Middleton after attending the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, 2019 in London. Getty Images/Kirsty Wigglesworth

Meghan Markle’s post-pregnancy style won’t mirror Kate Middleton's.

Susan Courter, the founder of What Meghan Wore, recently told Page Six that Markle’s style will be different from Middleton's because the Duchess of Sussex tends to wear more casual pieces and the birth of her baby won’t be an exception.

“I’m thinking we might get a more true, you know, casual sort of look from her in the photos. What a mom really might look like when they’re coming out of the hospital – to me, that’s Meghan,” she said.

Courter also said that she doesn’t expect to see Markle extremely made up with full-blown hair just like how Middleton looked when she stepped out of the hospital after the birth of her three children. Markle won’t be faced with the pressure to look good for the simple reason that she is not married to a future King.

After giving birth, Markle could stick to wearing neutral colors such as black, white, beige, and blush kind of tones that actually good look on her. According to Courter, this is one of the reasons why the public goes into a frenzy every time they see the “Suits” alum in a pop of color.

“I kind of see her incorporating some more prints and brighter colors. I think she’s still trying to find her way as well and now that they have their own Instagram account, moving away from Kensington Palace, I think we may see some more independence that way,” she said.

Meanwhile, Markle has been urged to not pose for photographs outside the hospital after the birth of her baby. Fridababy CEO Chelsea Hirschhorn wrote an open letter to Prince Harry’s wife via the New York Times.

Hirschhorn urged Markle to put an end to the so-called traditional post-partum parade, wherein moms bring their own children out to greet photographers that are waiting for them outside the hospital.

Princess Diana and Middleton posed for photos following the birth of their children.