Here's how Meghan Markle goes incognito when she wants to disguise herself
Strangely simple.

Strangely simple.
By Rebecca Fearn.
Life must be crazily different for Meghan Markle since she became a part of the royal family. Gone are the days she can freely post on Instagram, attend Hollywood red carpet events or head to a Pilates class without being chased down the street by British paps.
However, by the sound of things, the Duchess of Sussex has discovered a way she can go incognito if she fancies popping out.
A source has told People magazine that Meghan's go-to disguise is a hat. Simple, but effective. And her favourite place to go while she's living life under-the-radar? Whole Foods, ofc.
“When she does venture out to Pilates or to get her hair done, she normally goes incognito under a baseball cap," the source said.
“The only other place she has visited regularly is Whole Foods, which is little more than five minutes away from Kensington Palace,” the source continued. “That way she can quickly sneak in and out without anyone noticing it’s her.”
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