The Duchess of Sussex attended the opening of the 'Oceania' exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London this evening.
The event was Meghan's first solo engagement as a royal, and marked 250 years since Captain Cook’s first voyage to the Pacific. Later next month, Prince Harry and Meghan will undertake a royal tour of the region, including stops in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
DRESS: Givenchy Black Velvet-Appliquéd Midi Dress with pleated sheer sleeves (US$3,730).
RINGS: In addition to her trilogy diamond engagement ring, Meghan also wore her stackable Catbird 'Threadbare' Yellow Gold Rings (US$44 each).
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were on hand today to deliver the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University in Leicestershire.
Coach Core is an apprenticeship program that helps young people in need find employment through sport. It was created through the Royal Foundation in 2012, following the London Olympics.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
TOP: Oscar de la Renta Navy Draped Blouse Asymmetrical Peplum Blouse (US$2,290).
NECKLACE: Pascale Monvoisin 'Cauri N°2' 9-karat rose gold, onyx and diamond necklace (US$475).
RINGS: In addition to her trilogy diamond engagement ring, Meghan also wore her stackable Catbird 'Threadbare' Yellow Gold Rings (US$44 each).
The Duchess of Sussex hosted a celebratory lunch at Kensington Palace today to mark the launch of the Grenfell cookbook 'Together'. Meghan was joined by her mother Doria Ragland and husband Prince Harry.
The book was an initiative Meghan founded to support and raise money to help those displaced and hurting from the Grenfell Tower fire in London last year. Meghan has written the foreword for the cookbook, which celebrates the power of food and communal cooking to strengthen communities and bring people together. The book is available for pre-order at Amazon.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
COAT: SMYTHE Peaked Lapel Coat in Zephyr Blue (US$1,195).
TOP: TUXE 'Renegade' cashmere bodysuit ($300). The 'Renegade' bodysuit is also available in a Modal/Spandex blend for $110.
SKIRT: Misha Nonoo Black 'Saturday' Skirt (US$250).
RINGS: In addition to her trilogy diamond engagement ring, Meghan also wore her stackable Catbird 'Threadbare' Yellow Gold Rings (US$44 each).
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the 100 Days to Peace gala concert this evening to commemorate the centenary of the last 100 days of First World War hostilities.
The evening of music at Central Hall Westminster in London will benefit mental health charities working to support military veterans facing mental health challenges: Help for Heroes, Combat Stress and Heads Together – The Royal Foundation’s campaign and mental health initiative.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
DRESS: Jason Wu blue sleeveless sheath dress with pleated ruffle front (US$1,695).
HANDBAG: Dior Navy Satin Clutch Bag (bespoke piece without bee clasp).
SHOES: Aquazzura 'Portrait of Lady' sling pumps in admiral blue (£640).
EARRINGS: Birks Snowflake Snowstorm Diamond Earrings.
HAIR: Worn down with loose curls
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the WellChild Awards ceremony this evening at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.
Prince Harry is the patron of the UK charity which makes it possible for children and young people with exceptional health needs to be cared for at home instead of hospital, wherever possible. The annual awards recognise the courage of children and young people with serious illnesses and complex care needs. Also honoured at the star–studded ceremony are dedicated doctors, nurses, volunteers, brothers and sisters.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
SUIT: Altuzarra 'Acacia' blazer (US$1,595) with Altuzarra 'Serge' High-Waist Boot-cut Wool Pants ($795).
CAMISOLE: Deitas Coco Shantung Camisole (€325)
HANDBAG: Stella McCartney Shaggy Deer Faux Leather Crossbody Bag (US$875).
SHOES: Aquazzura 'Simply Irresistible' Black Suede 105 Pumps (€565).
EARRINGS: Diamond and Pearl Earrings (gift from the Queen).
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MEGHAN MUST-HAVES
ORDER your copy of Meghan's first Children's book!
ORDER your copy of 'Together' - a charity cookbook supported by the Duchess of Sussex for victims of the Grenfell tragedy.
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