White is quickly becoming her signature color.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Nigeria trip is already shaping up to be a sartorial tour de force—and Markle’s latest all-white suit completely nails business-chic attire.
The couple arrived for their jam-packed tour of Nigeria this morning and hit the ground running with a visit to Lightway Academy with the GEANCO Foundation in the country’s capital of Abuja. Markle wore a minimalist Heidi Merrick peach maxi dress for the occasion. During the visit, Markle spoke to the school children, sharing a touching story about her daughter Lilibet, while Harry gave an inspiring speech about mental health.
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As soon as the event came to an end, the couple were whisked away for their next stop on the tour, a visit to the chief of defense staff headquarters. Between the two events, the couple found time for a quick outfit change.
Markle slipped into an effortlessly chic white suit by Altuzarra, while Harry wore a teal suit. Markle wore the same gold necklace she had worn earlier in the day, however, she took out the low ponytail she had previously worn and instead wore her hair tucked behind her ears in loose waves—the perfect touch of femininity alongside her business-ready attire.
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This is not the first time Markle has gone for a chic all-white look. Back in 2022, she donned a similar white pantsuit with wider legs and a less fitted silhouette for an Invictus Games event in the Netherlands. Then, last September, she stepped out in not one but three monochromatic white outfits on three consecutive days during the Invictus Games in Germany, wearing white shorts and a white jacket, followed by white jeans and a white cable knit vest, and finally a collared white playsuit paired with a matching blazer. Might white be Markle’s signature color for the Invictus Games? It’s certainly starting to seem that way.