Meghan Markle said she was upgrading the colorful outfits in her wardrobe for her visit to Nigeria, but on an engagement she couldn’t resist relying on her neutral favorites.
New images have emerged of the Duchess of Sussex, 42, at a Save the Children event alongside her husband Prince Harry during their three-day visit, where they met staff including youth ambassadors Maryam and Purity.
Meghan looked casual but chic for the event and opted to rewear her £200 Kylin fitted cream sleeveless knit top from Anine Bing.
She wore this garment two years ago in 2022, when she joined Harry at an Invictus Games event in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Back then, she paired the ivory blouse with a pair of long, oversized beige pants and this time she opted for a similar look, wearing sage green pants.
Meghan looked casual but chic for the event and opted to rewear her £200 Kylin fitted cream sleeveless knit top from Anine Bing. Above: Harry and Meghan photographed with Maryam and Purity
She wore the knit top two years ago in 2022, when she joined Harry at an Invictus Games event in Dusseldorf, Germany (pictured).
During the video shared on Save the Children’s Instagram page, Meghan was seen smiling as she greeted people from the charity.
She was photographed wearing some of her basic jewelery including her £17,800 gold Cartier watch – the same piece once worn by Princess Diana.
The mother of two also proudly wore this piece with her ensemble at the German Invictus Games.
Along with the Cartier watch, Meghan paired it with her £5,000 Cartier gold Love bracelet, her £16,000 Lorraine Schwartz ‘Against Evil Eye’ five-eye diamond pavé bracelet and her Ariel Gordon Diamond Hex Tennis bracelet costing £ 4,300.
She pulled her brunette hair up into a sleek bun and donned her gold Bottega Veneta earrings which retail for around £500.
Meghan is also believed to be wearing her pink Aquazzura ‘So Nude 105’ sandals.
The Duchess opted for a natural makeup look, using just a touch of eye makeup, concealer and foundation. It has previously been said that she likes to do her own hair and makeup.
Prince Harry wore a light blue casual shirt with a pair of dark jeans and sneakers.
During the video shared on Save the Children’s Instagram page, Meghan was seen smiling as she greeted people from the charity.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, attended a Save the Children event with her husband, Prince Harry, during her three-day visit to Nigeria.
Meghan pulled her brunette hair up into a sleek bun and donned her gold Bottega Veneta earrings which retail for around £500.
During his conversation on the challenges facing women and girls in Nigeria, Harry said: ‘This charity recognizes the importance of having young people’s voices at the frontline and not only as advocates but also as decision makers.
“That’s absolutely crucial because you know better than anyone what’s going on, what the conversations are taking place, but it’s also your future.”
The charity posted the caption: Thank you, Prince Harry and Meghan, for joining us in Nigeria to learn more about how we ensure children not only survive but thrive.
“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with our youth ambassadors Maryam and Purity, who are tireless advocates for children’s rights and the heart of our work.”
The couple were seen arriving in Los Angeles after a marathon 18-hour flight from Nigeria yesterday amid a dispute over the operational status of their charity in California.
The couple, who left Abuja yesterday after a three-day visit, were photographed being taken in a car to the ‘Private Suites’ facility at Los Angeles International Airport.
The duke and duchess called the semi-royal tour “fantastic” and said it will be “the first of many memorable trips,” which included a moment when Meghan hailed Nigeria as “her country” after a test DNA suggested it was part of their country. Nigerian.
They landed back in the United States a few hours before California authorities confirmed that a “late payment” dispute involving their charitable initiative, the Archewell Foundation, had been resolved following a mix-up over an unprocessed check.
The charity, which raised around $9 million (£7.1 million) less in donations in 2022 than the previous year, was listed as “not in good standing” by the California Department of Justice due to alleged non-payment of a $200 renewal fee.