’s ensemble at ’s latest polo match might look familiar.
On April 12, the Duchess of Sussex benefitting his charity Sentebale in Wellington, Florida, where she wore a with a midriff cutout and tie around the neckline.
The neckline and hue are reminiscent of Meghan’s by Stella McCartney that she sported for the evening reception at Frogmore House following her wedding ceremony at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in May 2018.
Like many modern brides in the British royal family such as and Princess Eugenie, Meghan, 42, changed looks between her wedding events. The Duchess of Sussex wore a bespoke with a bateau neckline and three-quarter sleeves by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy for the nuptials at St. George’s Chapel and switched into the slinky Stella McCartney number for the private party hosted by the future later in the day.
The polo day ensemble had another possible tie to her husband. Called the “Ginger” dress, Meghan might have noted the nod to Prince Harry’s famous hair hue.
Meghan has long reached for halter-neck styles and may have been tipped to Merrick’s piece by a friend. The Duchess of Sussex’s pal and former Suits costar wore the same pleated white dress from the polo game to the designer’s anniversary celebration in September 2023.
“On ‘the land’ Happy Anniversary Heidi & Johnny. Love yous. 🤍🖤🤍,” Spencer captioned an carousel of photos and videos showing her wearing the frock under a jean jacket in the woods.
Meghan made a fashion statement at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge at the Grand Champions Polo Club in the halter dress, turning up the glam with vintage Chanel earrings, a white Valentino crossbody bag and beige Aquazurra pumps. She slipped on oversized sunglasses by Merrick in the “Santa Barbara” style — which happen to share a name with the California town that Meghan and Prince Harry, 39, call home with their kids, , 4, and , 2.
Prince Harry and Meghan posed for photos ahead of the polo match with and Delfina Blaquier, who wore a red floral top and trouser set from Scanlan Theodore with sunglasses and a straw hat.
, Figueras said the Duke of Sussex is thriving as a dad.
“Prince Harry is doing very well, and I admire how he has fully embraced fatherhood over the past couple of years,” Figueras, 47, said before he and Harry hit the pitch on opposing teams.
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The pro rider adds that Prince Harry “loves being a dad” to son Prince Archie and daughter Princess Lilibet. “He loves parenthood. I admire him so much as a parent,” he says.
“He has a great and supportive wife in Meghan Markle,” Figueras adds.
“Seeing Prince Harry so involved with his children and happy with his great wife is heartening,” adds Figueras, an ambassador for Sentebale. “His passion for family matches his passion for polo, which is what first drew me to him when we met years ago.”
Prince Harry co-founded the charity in 2006 to help young people in Africa affected by poverty, inequality and HIV/AIDS, and used polo as a key fundraising vehicle, most prominently through the , the flagship fundraiser held in the summer.