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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry went out on Thursday for a charitable cause.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the ISP Handa Polo Cup in Sentebale – in which Harry played – at Polo County in Berkshire County, Windsor, England.
Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso founded the Sentebale Charity 2006 to help HIV-affected youth in Lesotho and Botswana.
The couple posed with members of the Sentebale Foundation team before the match. Harry was wearing a white shirt with a gray jacket, navy blue pants and matching gray shoes.
Markle wore a denim belted dress by Carolina Herrera with her hair pulled back into a bun. She added a $ 88 J.Crew clutch (which is on sale now) and Aquazurra heels, according to Elle.
The outfit was a departure from the usual wardrobe of former actresses, as she took the habit of wearing mainly boat neck dresses.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had lunch together before Harry took part in the polo match. Meghan then handed the trophy to the winning team, which included her husband.
Both have been all smiles lately, even though Meghan's father, Thomas Markle, and his half-sister, Samantha Grant, continue to denounce the actress.
Grant recently launched a stunning attack on the duchess in a series of tweets.
"My father is not embarrassed to love his daughter! The Royals are embarrassed to be so cold," Grant tweeted last week, a few days after his father gave a interview at Sun. "You should be ashamed of yourself @KensingtonRoyal."
She added, "How about paying tribute to your own father? Too much is too much. Act as a humanitarian act as a woman! If our father dies, I hold you accountable, Meg!"
Meanwhile, Thomas Markle told The Sun that his daughter looked "terrified" of being a royal, according to what he could see in some pictures. The two have not spoken since the day after the royal wedding.
The palace has not yet responded to comments by Grant or Thomas Markle
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