Never gets old
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a joint appearance last night, attending the annual Wellchild Awards in London. For this occasion, the Duchess of Sussex decided to bring out a special dress, taking it out for another spin.
At this point, Meghan is no stranger to recycling previously worn pieces from her wardrobe. Just recently, while on a tour of South Africa, the Duchess of Sussex rewore a striped maxi dress by Martin Grant and a blue Veronica Beard dress, both of which she wore during a royal tour of Australia, Fiji, and Tonga.
However, this time, the former actress turned to a piece with more sentimental value. While attending the awards with her husband, she wore the green shift dress is from Parosh, which she wore when she and Prince Harry announced their engagement. She paired it with a Sentaler camel coat, which is also recycled, as she wore it before for her first Christmas Day in Sandringham.
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The sleeveless dress, features a thin belted bow detail at the waist. During the photo-op for the engagement announcement, Meghan wore the dress underneath a white coat as she posed for pictures with Harry. She later wore the same dress when the couple were interviewed by the BBC inside Kensington Palace.
While at the event, the couple revealed the colour of their son, Archie’s hair. When asked if he has red hair, Meghan said he does, while Prince Harry added, “you can see it in his eyebrows.” We recently got a beautiful moment of their parents with their baby, courtesy of the first trailer of their upcoming ITV documentary ‘Harry and Meghan: An African Journey’.
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While at the event, Prince Harry revealed that him and Meghan knew that they were expecting their first child when they attended the awards last year. He said: “Last year when my wife and I attended we knew we were expecting our first child – no one else did at the time, but we did – and I remember squeezing Meghan’s hand so tightly during the awards, both of us thinking what it would be like to be parents one day, and more so, what it would be like to do everything we could to protect and help our child should they be born with immediate challenges or become unwell over time.”
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