FASHION
All Of Meghan Markle’s Stunning Last Looks As A Royal
Exit but make it fashion! Meghan Markle completed her royal duties in the U.K. with a bang — rocking one stunning look after another. On Thursday March 5, Markle joined her husband Prince Harry in Britain for their last scheduled public appearances as working senior members of the royal family. The couple wore color-coordinated outfits at each of their final three joint engagements …but it was Markle who definitely turned heads. Here’s all of her stunning looks.
Endeavour Fund Awards
On March 5, both Harry and Meghan wore shades of blue to the Endeavour Fund Awards.
Meghan wore a bright, form-fitting midi dress by Victoria Beckham, which popped next to Harry’s dark suit.
The Mountbatten Festival of Music
On March 7, Markle turned heads at the Royal Albert Hall in London alongside her husband, Prince Harry for The Mountbatten Festival of Music. Meghan wore a red Safiyaa cape dress in the same shade as Harry’s dress uniform.
Markle accessorized with a red, satin Manolo Blahnik clutch, Stuart Weitzman “Leigh” pumps, and bold floral beaded drop earrings by Simone Rocha.
International Women’s Day
The Duchess of Sussex celebrated International Women’s Day on Sunday with a surprise appearance at Robert Clack School in east London. To bolster her message of female empowerment, Meghan wore an all-neutral look that featured designs by emerging female designers inclusing an ME+EM bouclé blazer, Jennifer Chamandi Lorenzo suede pumps and a cream-colored purse by Rejina Pyo.
Commonwealth Day Service
The couple made their final appearance as senior royals on Monday for an annual Commonwealth Day service. Markle wore an emerald Emilia Wickstead dress that had us all green with envy.
She topped it off with a hat by William Chambers, and nude stiletto pumps by Aquazzura and a chic mini bag by Gabriela Hearst.
Related: 5 Signs Prince Harry & Meghan Were Leaving The Royal Family
As previously reported, Beginning April 1, the Sussexes will begin their transition into post-royal life and will no longer use the term as part of their independent branding going forward. Within the next few weeks, a new title for their official Instagram account and their upcoming nonprofit organization is expected to be announced.