On day two of her official visit to South Africa, Meghan Markle is showing off the versatility of her tour wardrobe. She started the day in a casual denim-on-denim look, pairing a jean jacket from Madewell with a white button-down blouse (which appears to be from her Smart Set capsule collection), black jeans, and Brother Vellies Huaraches Flats.
Then, for her second appearance of the day, Meghan chose an olive-colored dress, which she wore with a cream-colored headscarf and pointy-toed flats.
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But for tonight’s evening event, she upped the glam. Harry and Meghan are attending a reception at the British High Commissioner’s residence this evening, and in honor of the occasion, the Duchess chose a striped dress by Martin Grant, which she previously wore on Bondi Beach in Sydney.
Statement earrings, a loose hairstyle, and minimal makeup finished off the look.
While at the garden reception, an African choir will sing, and the Sussexes will mingle with approximately 200 guests, a group which includes female township leaders, local entrepreneurs, representatives of the fashion industry, and those working on conservation efforts in the region, among others.
Speaking with reporters earlier today about the trip so far, Prince Harry shared that “yesterday was great and to start in Nyanga was amazing.”
“This Africa tour was always going to be fantastic, been looking forward to Cape Town—her first visit, I love this place,” he said. “And again meeting the people, the energy, the fun, again the positivity, the optimism and the hope in the face of such incredible adversity.”
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Tomorrow is another busy day for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Not only will they meet with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his wife at their legacy foundation, but Meghan will also visit mothers2mothers, an organization which supports women with HIV by training them to become community healthcare workers.
“We are excited to share our big wins with the duchess,” a charity spokesperson told Harper’s Bazaar. “We are also looking forward to an honest discussion about the challenges we still face, especially in our work with adolescent girls and young women.”
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