She was raised and born in.
But Meghan Markle is naturally adept at creating the ideal elegant look.
The, 42, joined partner at a glitzy donation polo complement in Miami on Friday, choosing a very expensive, informal, and luxury look.
Meghan, who was joined at the event by her close friend, put on a sensationally stylish display in a$ 812 ( £650 ) dress from California designer Heidi Merrick at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge.
The aristocratic, who has previously worn the architect, paired a flowing white sundress with a striking bow, and a Maison Valentino bag with a £2, 650 cut out.
Meghan’s favorite handbag case, The One Stud White Leather Cross, is.
Boosting her level, the Duchess added a pair of £565 piece of Aquazzura ‘ Purist 105’ Nude Nappa Leather Pumps.
Finishing off the glance, Meghan appropriately accessorised with £175 Heidi Merrick ‘ Santa Barbara ‘ glasses, named after the city she and Harry live with their two kids.
Adding a touch of beauty to the appearance, Meghan opted for a pair of antique Chanel rings, Princess Diana’s Cartier Gold Tank Française Watch, a £7, 050 Cartier ‘ Love’ Yellow Gold Bracelet, and her fresh favorite Ariel Gordon Diamond Hex Tennis ring, which is thought to be a Valentines ‘ donation from Harry.
Showing off her normal splendor, the royal opted for a lowkey create- up appearance, with a light layer of thick foundation, painted in eyebrows and dark mascara.
After the powerful polo match, Harry and his teammates applauded and then rose up to accept his prize from his glamorous wife, which was captured in images that showed a delightful but somewhat worn-looking Harry.
Harry changed into his group uniform and took to the industry for the game while opting for a pair of cream trousers, a pale grey jacket, and a bright orange shirt. He then donned some slip-on tan shoes.
The pair were later seen stepping out onto the field and being surrounded by a team of cameramen who had captured every detail of their conversation with Harry’s teammates.
A video crew was filming their every move as Harry and Meghan arrived at the Swirl location at about 4:30 p.m. local period.
As the Duke prepared to face off in the charity suit against the Brazilian star, the cameras continued to roll as they climbed out of their white Car with Harry’s kid Nacho, an Argentinian shirt person, and were led to the hall by enthralled staff.
The handsome Duke made an appearance on a terrace where he was seen posing for group photos and chatting with guests moments later.
‘ He looked the quintessential networker – shaking hands, smiling for photos. He looked in his element,’ one onlooker said.
Meghan was accompanied by her former tennis pro pal Serena as they mingled with their fellow guests and friends while Harry took to the field.
Serena and Harry once exchanged a warm embrace as the Prince watched the action at home. The two have grown close over the years since the Duke and Duchess first started dating.
Soon after arriving, Harry donned his team uniform and rode on horseback to the field to take on Nacho, the two men serving as the tournament’s three-way captain.
Harry looked relieved to be back in the saddle and was spotted grinning from ear to ear as he warmed up with his teammates on the field.
This weekend, Harry will take on duties as an executive producer for an upcoming Netflix documentary project about the glamorous world of professional polo, in addition to playing the game.
Meghan is currently completing her own non-fiction series for the streaming service, which they have a five-year production agreement with.
The Duke will explore the” aesthetic and social” world of polo, a sport he has been a part of since he was a child, while Meghan’s project will focus on lifestyle-focused topics like gardening and cooking in a move that will likely allow her to cross-promote her new brand American Riviera Orchard.
The show will “provide viewers with unprecedented access to the world of professional polo,” according to a statement released by Archewell on Thursday night.
The series will bring the curtain back on the grit and passion of the sport, capturing players and all it takes to compete at the highest level, they add.
As well as Harry’s match on Friday, filming is also expected to take place at the US Open Polo Championships, which take place in Wellington, Florida, over the weekend.
Prince Harry has been busy this week, having previously appeared at two different panel discussions on different sides of the country since Monday.
He traveled to San Francisco on Wednesday to attend the Uplift summit hosted by the life coaching company BetterUp, for which he serves as Chief Impact Officer.
Harry and Mindy Kaling had a conversation at the$ 1,600-a-ticket event, but unlike many of the panel discussions and roundtables that took place during the summit, the Duke’s appearance was not streamed live.
Harry had previously been scheduled to speak at the Uplift conference, but his specific event was not on the official agenda, so the only way to see him was to attend the pricey two-day summit.
Experts claimed that this may have been a result of a coordinated effort by the Duke and his PR representatives at Archewell to manage photos and videos from his public appearances, with any edited content being edited by Archewell or event organizers before being made public.
He made an under-the-radar appearance at a panel discussion event in Miami on Thursday night when he explained his love for Africa and praised the efforts that his late mother Princess Diana had made to the world.
‘ Africa’s in my heart, Africa’s in my soul,’ he said. ‘ I first visited there when I was 12 or 13 years old, and after so many years, I wanted to give back because it had given me so much.
‘ The vast open space, the cultures, the communities, the people, the wildlife, just the freedom was a huge piece of why I loved Africa so much.
‘ We called ]our charity ] Sentebale- in Lesotho, the local language, it means “forget me not” and it’s really focused on ensuring the younger generation are quite literally not forgotten.’
He continued, citing the impact of his mother’s work in Africa on his own charitable endeavors and his desire to start Sentebale.
He explained that “my mother had a strong focus on HIV and AIDS but also the younger generation because they were losing their futures.”
Harry appeared alongside the charity’s chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka, as well as Alix Lebec, the founder and CEO of an organization called Lebec, a company that aims to ‘ reimagine how global capital markets can be a force for good’, Hector Mujica, the head of economic opportunity at Google. org, and Sam Bakhshandehpour, the CEO of José Andrés ‘ hotel group.
Dr. Chandauka also attended the polo match, where she was seen posing alongside Harry, Nacho- who is an ambassador for Sentebale- and the charity’s CEO Richard Miller.
In 2006, Harry co-founded Sentebale with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in order to assist the most underprivileged children in Lesotho, Botswana, and Malawi, including those who are affected by extreme poverty and the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
The Duke regularly participates in charity matches held in aid of Sentebale causes, which has been closely linked to the sport of polo for years.
The Duke participated in a polo match with Nacho for the first time since 2017 as part of the Sentebale Polo Cup, which was held there last year.
Harry’s love of polo extends well beyond his charity work however.
The King Charles ‘ youngest son, Prince William’s youngest son, has been a regular competitor since he was a child, along with his father.
However, it has been years since the Duke visited the battlefield with his family because there is still a well-known and ongoing rift between Harry and the rest of the royal family.