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Meghan Markle was radiant as she stepped out on Thursday for the first day of her Colombia tour alongside Prince Harry.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, visited the Delia Zapata Art Center in Bogota donning a fabulous outfit and an eye-catching jewellery piece.
For the first time, Meghan sported the vintage ‘High Tea Yellow Gold Coral Bead Flower Ring,’ valued at $1,250 and crafted from 14-carat yellow gold.
In addition to this statement ring, she wore a ‘Love Yellow Gold Bracelet,’ ‘Juste Un Clou Necklace in Yellow Gold with Diamonds,’ and a ‘Gold Tank Française Watch’ from Cartier. These accessories collectively amount to tens of thousands of dollars.
Complementing her luxurious jewellery display, the Duchess wore the ‘Navajo Weaver Metallic Tweed Maxi Dress in Burgundy’ by Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz.
The midi dress featured a corset-style cut-out bodice with a thigh-split and was styled with Jimmy Choo ‘Etana 50’ mules.
While in Colombia, Meghan has consistently opted for the finest jewellery. Later that same day, she attended the Responsible Digital Future forum wearing ‘Muse Citrine and Diamond Drop Earrings’ from Birks, valued at $2,530, and a ‘Juste Un Clou Necklace in Yellow Gold with Diamonds,’ which costs $15,200.
To complete her look, Meghan opted for a monochrome ensemble, featuring a brown satin shirt from Victoria Beckham, satin wide-leg pants from La Ligne, and tan heels from Aquazurra.
The King’s daughter-in-law has also embraced vibrant colors during her Colombia tour.
Her first look was a navy collared Veronica Beard set, accessorized with blue ‘Kyanite Stud Earrings’ from Pippa Small and an ‘Against Evil Eye Five Eye Diamond Pave Bracelet’ from Lorraine Schwartz, worth over $15,000.
Among Meghan’s most sentimental pieces is her engagement ring, which Prince Harry designed using two diamonds from the late Princess Diana’s collection. The center diamond is from Botswana, nodding to a special trip they took before going public with their relationship.
The original engagement ring design featured a gold band crafted by the late Queen’s jeweler, Cleave and Company. However, following the birth of their son, Prince Archie, in 2019, Meghan modified the ring. The diamonds are now set on a thin micro-pavé band.
Source: Getty, Vintage Magnality, Eric Charbonneau, Chris Jackson