So long, fare-wow: Meghan Markle puts on her best fashion display yet as she rounds out her final royal duties
Saving the best for last.
For her final engagement as a working senior royal, Meghan wore a beautiful navy midi dress by Australain label Scanlan Theodore. The Melbourne-based brand's chic short sleeve silhouette and regal hue was the best way to end with a bang - in our not-so-biased opinion!
(The Duke and Duchess of Sussex / Chris Allerton)The event saw the Duchess host 11 Scholars at Buckingham Palace who each represented different Commonwealth nations. At the royal residence, they discussed sustainability and economical opportunities for developing countries.
(The Duke and Duchess of Sussex / Chris Allerton)Meghan and Harry attended another meeting at Buckingham Palace a few days before in conjunction with the Queen's Commonwealth Trust. Wearing a gorgeous, autumnal toffee coloured pleat dress by Preen, the Duchess proved she was on a fashion roll.
(Instagram / @SussexRoyal)The pair talked to students about mental health, equal opportunities for all, and the importance of supporting youth leadership to help address global challenges and drive positive change around the world," a Palace statement explained.
(Instagram / @SussexRoyal)Stepping out for their final public royal appearance before officially retiring from their senior roles, Meghan was a green goddess in this gorgeous caped Emilia Wickstead number. If you look closely, you'll also notice Prince Harry subtly matched with his wife - check out the sneak peek of the emerald green lining underneath his suit jacket!
(Getty)The Duchess added some glamorous accessories to her heavenly look, including a classy green fascinator designed by William Chambers, a Gabriela Hearst handbag and her favourite Aquazzura nude pumps.
(Getty)Opting for a demure, smokey eye makeup look, Meghan was every bit the picture-perfect royal.
(Getty)Not all superheroes wear capes, but Meghan definitely does!
(Getty)Details around Duchess Meghan's intentions to mark International Women's Day on March 8 were kept very hush hush, so it came as the best surprise when it was revealed the royal had made a secret visit to an East London School. Meghan whacked together an apt all-female designed outfit, including a cream ME+EM tweet blazer, Jennifer Chamandi Lorenzo pumps and a chic purse by Rejina Pyo.
(Getty)We'll just be over here shopping for our own version of this heavenly cream blazer.
(Getty)Meghan made a fiery red statement as she attended the Mountbatten Music Festival on March 7. The Duchess opted for this glorious Safiyaa dress. The style is clearly a favourite for the Duchess - she previously wore a blue version of the frock back in 2018 while touring Fiji.
(Getty)Yep - you're not losing the plot! We can't blame the Duchess for getting one of each colour - she looks incredible!
(Getty)Let's just take a small moment longer to revel in this cape...
(Getty)Meghan and Harry made a dazzling debut back into the spotlight on March 5. After a short hiatus following their announcement that they would be stepping back from their royal duties, the Duke and Duchess were utterly glowing as they arrived at the Endeavour Fund Awards.
(Getty)The Duchess oped for a bright blue Victoria Beckham midi dress for the occasion.
(Getty)Suffice to say Meghan was positively radiant at the event. We'd be applauding at this heavenly fashion display, too!
(Getty)In a delightful surprise, Harry and Meghan's Instagram account, Sussex Royal, revealed the Duchess had made a secret visit to the National Theatre, where she had visited the Immersive Storytelling Studio based in London. While it was exciting to see the Duchess back in action, we were downright ecstatic to ogle over her stunning outfit. Yep, a gorgeous puff-sleeve top by none other than High Street retailer TopShop, paired with a pencil skirt by Roland Mouret was nothing short of divine.
(The Duke and Duchess of Sussex / Chris Allerton)Excuse us, we'll just be recreating this look immediately.
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