Meghan Markle Sizzles in Fire-Engine Red Dress

Meghan Markle proved her style icon status while attending a charity event in Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday, Oct. 5, in honor of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles' patients and pediatric workers.

She stunned in a fire-engine red Carolina Herrera dress with a low-cut U-shaped neckline and a large slit at the front, rocking matching red heels. Markle had subtle makeup that showed off her natural beauty while wearing her hair in casual waves. She previously wore the same dress to an event in 2021, although there was an additional overskirt that added volume to the sleek ensemble.

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Meghan Markle

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Fans online raved about Markle's spot-on fashion, with one writing on X, "it’s giving I’m in my happy and pretty girl era 💕💖 it’s giving she’s ageing like fine wine 🍷😘."

"I love that she is out and continuing her support of the Children's Hospital LA. She looks amazing!!" a different fan replied.

More fans wrote, "She looks insanely good💖," and "Behold the graceful and eloquent #PrincessMeghan!"

At the Los Angeles charity event, Markle connected with nurses and other staff at the hospital as well as some adorable patients, praising all the great work the hospital does.

In an interview, Markle, who is mother to son Archie and daughter Lilibet, said, "From my standpoint as a mother, no one wants to have to be in a position where you need to go to a place like this. But if you have to, the best place in the world you could go would be Children's Hospital LA."

Markle's husband, Prince Harry, was not by her side at the event as he traveled to Africa at the start of the month, with the 40-year-old recently attending a panel discussion in Johannesburg, South Africa on Oct. 3.

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