Pregnant Meghan Markle dresses down in Dubbo
Meghan Markle gave a shout out to her good friend Serena Williams on the second day of her tour of Australia, New Zealand, Tonga and Fiji.
Touching down in Dubbo on a gloomy morning, the Duchess of Sussex wore a AU$203 grey blazer from the tennis champion’s label Serena Williams Collection, along with a pair of skin-tight black jeans by Australian brand Outland Denim and a crisp white shirt from French label Maison Kitsune.
She had her hair pulled back into a sleek ponytail and when she and Prince Harry left Sydney, they were holding akubra hats.
Meghan kicked off her and Harry’s 16-day tour international tour in spectacular style on Tuesday.
They started in Sydney with a jam-packed day involving a welcome at Admiralty House, a visit to Taronga Zoo, and a walkabout at Sydney Opera House, with the Duchess of Sussex choosing to wear a $1,800 ivory dress by Australian designer Karen Gee.
Interestingly, the frock is called the “Blessed Dress”, which is a feeling that surely rings true for the excited parents-to-be who only announced they were expecting the day before.
Later in the afternoon, pregnant Meghan changed into a pleated, khaki frock by American designer Brandon Maxwell that retails for $2,555.
To see all the best photos from Day One, check out this gallery.
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