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Meghan Markle has changed her look for the second time in Sydney!
After starting the fourth day of his royal tour with Prince Harry with a visit to the famous Bondi Beach on Friday, local time, the couple went to Macarthur Girls High School High School. to meet students on social justice and youth empowerment.
To match the occasion, Meghan, 37, abandoned her chic beach look, which included a Martin Grant striped long dress and Castañer sneakers, and opted for a more formal outfit.
Wearing a navy blue and Periwinkle Athena gown of British designer Roksanda Ilinčić, as well as a pair of beige suede pumps from Stuart Weitzman, Meghan was elegant for her visit with the students. The hair of the royal was also styled in an elegant half-raised ponytail.
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Meghan Markle with Prince Harry
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Meghan Markle with Prince Harry
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Harry, 34, also made a quick change to the event by switching from a khaki and a blue button shirt to a more formal blue plaid shirt (matching his wife) with a black jacket.
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Meghan has recently been seduced by the navy dresses.
At the first appearance on the grounds of the Royal Botanical Gardens yesterday, the former Suit The star wore a navy blue dress from Australian designer Dion Lee and matching Manolo suede heels. She also wore the same colored dress at Princess Eugenie's royal wedding last week.
Throughout her visit, Meghan showed how ingenious she was in packing, after wearing her Martin Grant trench coat during the first events of the trip.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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Earlier Friday, Meghan and Harry made a trip to Bondi Beach, where they were greeted by Grant Trebilco and Sam Schumacher, founders of OneWave.
The group of the local colorful surf community spoke to members of the Royal Family about their commitment to engaging with mental health and wellness in an engaging way, before offering them hobbies to spice up their own beachwear. chic.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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They took part in the "Fluro Friday" session, where people of all ages shared their experiences on mental health issues, in an "anti-bad mood circle".
The couple also had the opportunity to interact with other yoga enthusiasts, a favorite activity of Meghan, and surf – and Harry even helped wax a surfboard!
While there, Meghan also spoke about her pregnancy at Charlotte Connell – who is also waiting for her – and explained that her baby had already kept her overnight.
"Meghan told me that pregnancy was like having jet lag," Connell said, as reported by Sky News. "She said that she was getting up at 4:30 this morning to do yoga in her room because she could not sleep."
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The royal couple also exchanged with the fans during a public meeting in South Bondi Beach.
They were filled with flowers and stuffed animals, including an oversized teddy bear, for their baby. But there was also a unique offer for the pair: a pack of carrots!
The next step for the couple is an outing at the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Harry will climb the bridge alongside the Australian Prime Minister to raise the Invictus flag, symbol of the arrival of the games in Sydney.
Meanwhile, Meghan, pregnant for just over 12 weeks, will support her husband by far.
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