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The duchess, who announced her pregnancy as she landed in Sydney for the start of the overseas tour, wore expensive brands including Oscar de la Renta, Burberry and Givenchy – the designer of the dress she wore at her Windsor wedding in May.
Meghan’s clothes and accessorise for the royal tour cost a whopping £130,107.50, according to the Daily Mail.
And most of Meghan’s outfits cost at least £1,000, with some even reaching five figures.
The duchess showed off her growing baby with her impressive fashion choices as she completed her royal engagements.
The most expensive dress Meghan wore was the Oscar de la Renta gown she donned for the Australian Geographical Society Awards in Sydney.
The black and white bird-print dress cost a huge £10,000.
Another pricey dress was the blue Safiyaa gown Meghan chose for a reception and dinner in Fiji.
The cape-style dress, which cost £1,095, revealed Meghan’s blooming baby bump.
Meghan wore a £780 white floor-length Theia gown as she was welcomed to Tonga with Harry.
The duchess accessorised with a black clutch bag by Givenchy, priced at £1,390, bringing the outfit total to more than £2,000.
Meghan covered up in a trench coat by iconic British brand Burberry as she stepped out for engagements in New Zealand, with the coat costing £1,450.
When she delivered a passionate speech at Government House for the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage in New Zealand, the duchess picked a £1,950 dress by feminist designer Gabriela Hearst.
Meghan teamed the bespoke gown with a pendant necklace costing a huge £10,000 and earrings from Birks setting her back a further £5,000.
But Meghan did opt for some cheaper fashion choices, with the Reformation striped dress the duchess wore for a walkabout on Fraser Island costing just £166.
And the white tuxedo-style dress by New Zealand designer Maggie Marilyn which Meghan dressed in during a visit to Courtenay Creative cost less than £500.
Meghan and Harry completed the final engagements of their royal tour in New Zealand on Wednesday, before returning to the UK on Thursday.
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