Meghan Markle wears £29 Topshop blouse for solo royal visit to National Theatre

Duchess has only worn British brands during trip to UK 

Chelsea Ritschel
Friday 06 March 2020 19:10 GMT
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Meghan and Harry are back for final flurry of royal duties

Meghan Markle carried out a solo engagement on Thursday wearing a £29 Topshop blouse, prior to attending the annual Endeavour Fund Awards with Prince Harry.

On Friday, the Duchess of Sussex shared photos to the Sussex Royal Instagram of her visit to one of her patronages, the National Theatre.

“Yesterday, the Duchess of Sussex, Royal patron of the National Theatre, visited the Immersive Storytelling Studio in London, where emerging technology like Virtual Reality is being used to develop new forms of emotive storytelling,” the caption reads.

For the visit, Meghan opted for an entirely white outfit, pairing a £29 sheer puff-sleeve Topshop top with a Roland Mouret “Moka” white pencil skirt.

Currently, both the duchess’s top and skirt are in stock online, however, the high-street blouse, which is also available in black, peach and blue, is only available in size six and is expected to sell out soon.

The duchess completed the look with a black handbag, a simple gold necklace and bracelet, and stud earrings.

Meghan also chose an outfit by a British brand later in the day when she wore a turquoise dress with cap sleeves by Victoria Beckham, paired with navy stiletto heels by British brand Jimmy Choo, for the Endeavour Fund Awards.

Meghan and Harry, who are currently in the UK fulfilling their remaining duties as senior members of the royal family before they step down at the end of March, are next expected to make a public appearance on 7 March at the Mountbatten Music Festival.

The duchess is also expected to mark International Women’s Day with an event on 8 March, before the Sussexes conclude their royal engagements on 9 March when they join the Queen and other members of the royal family at the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.

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