Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, seen with tag dangling from dress in Tonga



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The British Royal Family is not known for its budget, but Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has left some hopes for a refund.

As recently as before, we were able to travel to Tonga, where we could take a look at the red carpet.

It was spotted by Sophie Walsh, a reporter for Australian CNN affiliate Channel 9 News, who tweeted, "With so many outfit changes I think the Duchess can be forgiven for this."
The Duchess was wearing a Jason Wu crepe sheath dress – listed at $ 1,695 – when the royal couple left Fiji, the previous stop on their 16-day autumn tour. Meghan changed into the frock en route.
A long version of the embroidered dress, by celebrity favorite Self-Portrait, sells for £ 400 ($ 515) on the designer's website.

The red dress, a nod to Tonga's national color, framed her small, but growing, baby bump. Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, announced that they were expecting their first child at the beginning of their trip to Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.

The royal couple landed in the South Pacific island nation early on Thursday. They were greeted by Princess Latufuipeka Angelika Tuku'aho, the daughter of King Tupuo VI, and treated to a traditional Tongan welcome ceremony as they traveled to Fua'amotu International Airport outside the capital, Nuku'alofa.

Well-wishers lined the streets on the 13-kilometer (8-mile) journey into town.

Later on Thursday the couple will have an audience with the King and his wife, Queen Nanasipau'u, which will be followed by an official reception and dinner, and traditional Tongan entertainment.

Before Leaving the Fiji the couple took part in the unveiling of a statue of British-Fijian war hero Talaiasi Labalaba, who lost his life defending his comrades in the Battle of Mirbat in 1972.

On Wednesday, Meghan's trip to the Fijian capital, Suva, was crowds caused by security concerns.

A Kensington Palace spokesperson confirmed that Meghan's "commitment was shortened slightly due to crowd management issues."

South Africa's Meghan Gave a Talk to Women's Rights.

"They should be afforded the opportunity to receive education, but more importantly, they are vital," said she, wearing a traditional South Pacific lei.

The couple will return to Australia before traveling to New Zealand.

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