All Meghan Markle’s outfits during royal tour to South Africa

The duchess rewore a blue shirt dress she previously wore while in Tonga last year

Sabrina Barr
Wednesday 02 October 2019 16:30 BST
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently in South Africa as part of a royal tour, taking part in engagements that will focus on community, grassroots leadership, women’s and girls’ rights, mental health, HIV/AIDS and the environment.

During the first day of the trip, the duchess wore a dress designed by ethical Malawian label Mayamiko.

The lightweight patterned cotton dress – which retails for £69 – promptly sold out out after Meghan was photographed wearing it while visiting the Nyanga Township in Cape Town, South Africa.

Later that day, the royal donned a blue Veronica Beard dress that she previously wore while on tour with Prince Harry in Tonga last year.

Click through the gallery above to see all of Meghan’s outfits from her and Prince Harry’s royal tour to southern Africa.

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Earlier this month, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed details of the royal tour.

“For the official tour, the family will be visiting South Africa together and the duke will be carrying out visits to Malawi, Angola and Botswana,” a post read on Instagram.

For all the latest news on the royal tour, click here.

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