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Meghan Markle’s impeccable sense of style was highlighted on Friday as she stepped out during day two of her Colombia tour with Prince Harry.
Accompanying her husband, 39, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, participated in activities centered on the defense of children’s rights and safety in the digital space.
The former Suits actress wore a vibrant blue dress with a crew neck and sleeveless design, presenting a chic aesthetic.
She styled her raven locks in curls over one shoulder, complemented by glowing makeup featuring a rosy lip and smokey eyes. Meghan’s look was accentuated by stacked gold jewelry, adding an elevated touch.
The couple ended day two with a luncheon hosted by Colombia’s Vice President Francia Marquez, ahead of the upcoming Ministerial Conference on the Elimination of Violence Against Children, set for November in Bogotá.
It’s not the first time the mother of two has worn a dress of similar color and cut. In May, she visited Nigeria with Prince Harry, stunning in a yellow dress with an identical silhouette from Carolina Herrera.
Meghan completed the vibrant look with a Nigerian Aso-Oke gifted by the Nigerian Diaspora Commission, hammered-gold disc earrings from Jennifer Meyer, and a gold Aurate collar necklace.
Meghan has previously dazzled in a vibrant blue look on another royal tour. She was seen at a state dinner hosted by Fiji’s President Jioji Konrote, wearing a floor-grazing blue Safiyaa gown with a built-in cape and capped sleeves.
She accessorized this look with statement earrings and shimmering makeup.
During her visit to Colombia, Meghan turned heads yet again. On Friday, she visited Colegio La Giralda in Santa Fe, looking polished in a Loro Piana linen blazer in camel, paired with cigarette pants and a tailored white shirt.
Meghan also paid tribute to Princess Diana by wearing her gold butterfly earrings. Earlier in the day, she rocked a silky printed skirt by Colombian designer Juan Edios, accessorized with Jimmy Choo mules and a Guiliva Heritage white shirt.
Source: Particlenews