Meghan Steps Out in Chartreuse Heidi Merrick Dress for Netflix’s BEEF Season 2 Tastemaker Event10/4/2026
On Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped out in Montecito to attend BEEF Season 2’s exclusive Tastemakers event, hosted by Netflix.
The intimate gathering, held at a private residence, brought together a curated guest list of industry insiders, creatives, and cultural influencers to celebrate the highly anticipated return of the acclaimed series ahead of its April 16 premiere.
Meghan wore the 'Gale' gown by Heidi Merrick, rendered in a striking chartreuse silk. The design featured a sleek, sleeveless silhouette with a softly fitted bodice, falling into a fluid, tiered skirt that added movement and a relaxed elegance.
She paired the look with her tan Jimmy Choo 'Etana 50' Leather Strappy Mule Sandals.
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The Duchess of Sussex was spotted shopping at a toy store near her Montecito home, reportedly picking up Easter gifts for her two children and godchildren. People magazine has the exclusive photos.
Meghan opted for effortless casual style in a $149 Zara ZW Collection oversized parka, layered over her Hermès Eperon d’Or et Tenues de Jour Shawl.
She carried her Polène 'Cyme' Bag (photo here), while a new pair of Loro Piana ‘Dot Sole Walk’ loafers ($985) completed the relaxed ensemble.
The Duchess of Sussex made an appearance in Beverly Hills on Thursday evening, attending the Alliance for Children’s Rights’ 34th Annual Champions for Children event at the Beverly Wilshire hotel.
The evening supports the nonprofit’s work advocating for children and teens in California’s foster care system. Meghan attended the gala to support her close friend Kelly McKee Zajfen, co-founder of the Alliance of Moms and a board member of the organization.
During the event, the Duchess presented Zajfen with the Francis M. Wheat Community Service Award, recognizing her advocacy for pregnant and parenting youth in foster care.
For the occasion, Meghan chose the Ralph Lauren Collection ‘Shelly’ strapless silk cady evening dress in navy, featuring a structured bodice and elegant column silhouette.
She paired the look with her black Stuart Weitzman ‘Nudist’ sandals, perfectly complementing the gown’s sleek, minimalist aesthetic.
For added impact, Meghan accessorised with her vintage Chanel gold button earrings, along with several meaningful pieces, including Princess Diana’s Cartier Tank watch and her Cartier Love bracelet.
In celebration of As Ever’s new collaboration with luxury floral company High Camp Supply, the Duchess of Sussex shared a behind-the-scenes Instagram video of her latest promotion for the brand—complete with a cameo from her two young children, who adorably crashed the shoot.
The footage opens with Meghan arranging flowers at an outdoor table. Moments later, Prince Archie, 6, briefly runs into the frame before dashing away. Princess Lilibet then walks into view and whispers something inaudible in her mother’s ear before the pair run out of the frame together.
Meghan's post also rolled to show new photos of her with Princess Lili.
In the video, Meghan wears an ivory deep V-neck sweater paired with her Heidi Merrick Baptise Pants, while the still photos show her in a relaxed white button-up shirt.
Princess Lilibet is seen in a cream Cult Gaia 'Lola' Dress.
The Duchess of Sussex has unveiled the latest collaboration from her lifestyle brand As Ever, partnering with luxury floral company High Camp Supply to create a limited-edition “Bloom Box” celebrating the beauty of spring.
Launching on March 18, the collaboration reflects Meghan’s long-standing love of flowers and floral arranging. Several blooms included in the arrangement hold personal meaning, including jasmine from her 2018 wedding bouquet and peonies, which have long been associated with her relationship with Prince Harry.
To tease the launch, Meghan shared behind-the-scenes glimpses on social media, including a promotional image featuring her daughter, Princess Lilibet, holding a white flower alongside her mother—adding a personal touch to the campaign.
In the promotional images, Meghan Markle is seen wearing an ivory Brochu Walker ‘Havana’ dress (US$348), featuring a tiered skirt, softly voluminous puff sleeves, a collared V-neckline, and a button-front placket in a washed cotton.
On her feet were her trusty Hunter Original Tall Rain Boots.
Her jewelry choices were classic and familiar, featuring the Cartier ‘Love’ Bracelet and Princess Diana’s Cartier Tank Française Watch.
On Thursday, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) shared a glimpse into a truly special afternoon with the Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan’s visit was held in support of "Make March Matter", a month-long campaign dedicated to funding the lifesaving care, research, and innovation that define CHLA’s mission.
A highlight of the day was her time in the Creative Oasis, where she joined young patients for a watercolor session—swapping stories and sharing in the simple, healing joy of painting.
Embracing a neutral palette, the Duchess wore her ivory Heidi Merrick 'Finny' Cardigan over a coordinating CO Cashmere Sweater Tank.
Identification of Meghan’s white trousers remains a challenge due to the available imagery. However, her jewelry choices were classic and familiar, featuring her Cartier ‘Love’ Bracelet and Princess Diana’s Cartier Tank Française Watch. We also spotted a pair of studs, but the photo clarity isn’t quite sharp enough for a confirmed brand match just yet.
On the second day of their visit to Jordan with the World Health Organization, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex highlighted the people and partnerships supporting communities affected by conflict.
The day began at World Central Kitchen’s regional headquarters in Amman, which coordinates food deliveries into Gaza. The Duke and Duchess met with teams overseeing convoys, community kitchens, mobile bakeries and water distribution, and joined a live call with staff working in Gaza.
They then visited the National Center for Rehabilitation of Addicts (NCRA), where they met clinicians and spoke with men and women in treatment.
Discussions focused on recovery and the importance of prioritising mental health support. Meghan and Harry heard how WHO-supported services are improving care, from supervised detox to counselling and community follow-up.
At the Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD), the Duke and Duchess met community leaders involved in the “Mujaawarah” initiative, which promotes social cohesion and women-led advocacy. They heard from local organisers about community-based projects supporting livelihoods and wellbeing.
The day ended at King Hussein Cancer Center, where Meghan and Harry met hospital leaders, clinicians, and young patients receiving cancer treatment. They discussed the challenges facing regional cancer services as conflict and displacement place added pressure on health systems, as well as WHO-supported efforts to improve access to care for children and families travelling for treatment.
On day two in Jordan, Meghan stepped out in a black ensemble, layered with a taupe Zara Wool-Blend Topstitched Jacket from the ZW COLLECTION (US$169).
The black basic top appears to be her Bleusalt Classic Crewneck Top.
Meghan's trousers are the 'S Max Mara 'Donata' Satin Wide-Leg Pants in Black.
On her feet was a past-season pair of black Chanel mixed-media heels, designed with a fabric upper and a velvet almond-shaped cap toe.
On Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Jordan for a two-day visit focused on humanitarian health response, mental health, and support for vulnerable communities affected by conflict and displacement across the region.
The visit is centred on listening and learning, while shining a light on the impactful humanitarian work already underway.
The day began at the World Health Organization’s offices in Amman, where Meghan and Harry attended a high-level roundtable led by WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, alongside UN leaders, donors and humanitarian organisations.
The discussion highlighted Jordan’s role in the regional health response, the importance of integrating mental health into primary care, and the growing strain on health systems due to conflict, displacement and reduced global funding.
Meghan wore an elegant white ensemble, pairing the Veronica Beard ‘Yves’ Tweed Jacket ($998) with the brand's ‘Marbeau’ wide-leg trousers ($498).
This is the best photo I could find of her black ZARA Ankle Strap Heeled Sandals (US$79.90).
After attending a meeting at the World Health Organization’s headquarters in Amman, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to the QuestScope youth centre at the Za’atari refugee camp — the world’s largest camp for Syrian refugees, located near Mafraq in northern Jordan.
Their visit was both hands-on and heartfelt. They joined teenage girls for therapeutic music and art sessions and took part in a football skills class.
The couple also spent time listening to the stories of Syrian families and children, highlighting Jordan’s humanitarian leadership and the continued need for stable healthcare and community support for refugees.
For the visit to the QuestScope youth centre, Meghan changed into a more practical ensemble. She opted for khaki separates, pairing a Zara Cotton Short Sleeve T-shirt (US$19.90) with the Jenni Kayne ‘Riley’ trousers ($225), and an unidentified cognac suede belt.
The Duchess layered the look with a white button-up shirt — the WNU ‘The Boyfriend’ in 100% fine poplin ($150).
On her feet the Vince 'Marin' Boat Shoe in Olivewood. Available in limited sizes at Zappos and Nordstrom Rack.
After their visit to the Za’atari Refugee Camp, Meghan and Harry returned to Amman.
There, they visited a hospital to meet medical evacuees from Gaza, many of whom had been transferred for urgent treatment after sustaining serious injuries in the ongoing conflict.
Reflecting the somber nature of the hospital visit, Meghan subtly updated her look by swapping her previous layers for a black Heidi Merrick 'Marish' top.
Her Zara ankle-strap sandals were a carryover from the WHO meeting, rounding out the ensemble change.
On Sunday evening, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the 75th NBA All-Star Game at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
The annual event gathers the league’s top talent for a fan-driven, high-scoring spectacle, celebrating basketball’s biggest stars with electrifying plays, entertainment, and unforgettable on-court moments.
A clip of Meghan and Harry shortly after arriving at the stadium.
The Duchess opted for a polished yet relaxed navy ensemble, pairing her Brochu Walker The Everyday Cashmere Bright Crew with her Veronica Beard ‘Beverly’ skinny-flare jeans in indigo—an effortless combination that balanced courtside comfort with understated sophistication.
Her boots are the Aquazzura 'Matignon' Ankle Boots in Black Suede.
Meghan elevated the look with her Cartier Juste un Clou Small Necklace, paired with her signature Cartier ‘Love’ bracelet.
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