“Yes she does look noticably different but that may not be because of cosmetic surgery! We naturally lose volume in our face when we age,” one commenter argued.
Another user added simply: “She doesn’t look that different at all.”
A different voice chimed in with a neutral perspective, suggesting the discussion shouldn’t even be controversial:
“She probably did have surgery… I won’t criticise her for that. If you can afford it and want to do it, that is your business!”

Meghan’s Silence on the Topic
Although rumors have followed Meghan for years—ranging from speculation about past rhinoplasty to claims of breast enhancement in her Deal or No Deal era before allegedly reversing those changes later—she has never publicly responded to any of it.
Even this year, interest surged again when Meghan appeared with glowing skin during Paris Fashion Week. However, other experts believe her transformation may be cosmetic-free.
Non-Surgical Radiance: Skincare Instead of Surgery?
Earlier this year, skincare expert Laura Porter shared her own analysis with The Mirror, making a strong case that the changes could be linked to a high-end skincare routine rather than invasive enhancement.
Porter—founder of FAB Skincare—noted that Meghan appears to prioritize “high quality skincare” and likely uses treatments such as “gentle exfoliation, pigment correcting serums like vitamin C, and hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid or peptides.”
She also highlighted Meghan’s enthusiasm for facial massage, a practice known to improve blood flow and “gives that lifted, rested look without make-up.”
Porter said, “Her approach shows that good skincare and well-chosen treatments can do far more for radiance than heavy makeup ever could.”
She added one final endorsement of the Duchess’s beauty philosophy:
“Her approach shows that good skincare and well-chosen treatments can do far more for radiance than heavy makeup ever could.”