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▲On January 10, 2019, wearing a black maternity dress from Hatch, the duchess paid a visit to Smart Works. She had been announced as the new royal patron of the organization, which supports "unemployed women with interview preparation by providing them with clothing and coaching."
▲Four days later, she rocked a long red Sentaler coat and a purple dress from Aritzia.
▲When Markle visited the Royal Variety Charity, she went for a floral dress from Brock Collection.
▲She wore the dress with a stylish gray coat by Soia & Kyo, accessorizing with a cute little clutch from Wilbur & Gussie.
▲Markle went for a total navy look for Christmas Day church service at Sandringham. The fashionista chose to pair her Victoria Beckham ensemble with a pair of Stuart Weitzman boots and a hat by Philip Treacy.
▲The Duchess of Sussex showed her blossoming baby bump in a burgundy coat from Club Monaco while wearing a matching dress from the same brand.
▲Markle arrived in northwest London on January 16, 2019 to visit an animal welfare charity. She was seen wearing a beige ensemble that showed her beautiful baby bump. She matched her coat with a roll neck dress from H&M's maternity section.
▲Markle was pregnant here, but the world didn't know it yet! Nevertheless she was absolutely glowing in a navy dress and matching hat for Princess Eugenie's wedding.
▲Following the official pregnancy announcement by Kensington Palace, the Duchess of Sussex stepped out in this lovely white dress and coat on the first day of the royal tour in Australia.
▲Markle is certainly a girl that can do both—classy and casual!
▲Markle Sparkle is always showing us how she is not the traditional duchess people might have expected her to be, and this includes when it comes to her fashion choices.
▲When it comes to her style, the duchess is a little edgier, and more modern and chic, than her sister-in-law Kate Middleton.
▲She appeared here at an Invictus Games event in a cool black and white ensemble.
▲For Anzac Memorial during the royal tour, the duchess opted for a regal black Emilia Wickstead dress with matching heels and hat.
▲She diverted back to casual during the Invictus Games, wearing some low-key Veja sneakers.
▲Markle cradles her baby bump in a flowing white and gray Reformation dress which caused quite a bit of controversy for the thigh-baring slit it featured.
▲Here she is in Fiji wearing a cream-colored Zimmermann dress, Stephen Jones fascinator (headpiece), Tabitha Simmons shoes, and a Kayu clutch. Flawless!
▲This was a bit of a chaotic day for the duchess as crazy crowds forced her to cut her market visit in Fiji short. Nevertheless, she stunned in this vibrant pom-pom dress.
▲One of her last looks in Fiji was a Jason Wu jade-colored dress paired with Manolo Blahnik navy pumps and a Dior clutch. Perfection.
▲Arriving in Tonga, Markle suffered a fashion mishap when she forgot to take off the tag from this red Self-Portrait dress! She slays either way.
▲This ensemble gave many onlookers nostalgia of her gorgeous wedding. She wore a custom ivory crepe column Theia dress paired with a Givenchy clutch.
▲In Tonga, she also wore this lovely Martin Grant shirtdress and olive green Manolo Blahnik heels.
▲One of her last Tonga looks was this bright blue Veronica Beard shirtdress and baby blue ankle-strap heels from Banana Republic.
▲At the Australian Geographic Society Awards, Markle wore a graphic Oscar de la Renta gown.
▲For her last day in Australia, the Duchess of Sussex rocked a Theodore Scanlan knitted top and black jeans from Outland Denim.
▲For the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games, the royal donned a green Antonio Berardi dress and a pair of beige Aquazzura buckle pumps.
▲Markle wore a plaid Karen Walker Banks trench on Day 13 of the tour in New Zealand.
▲In another low-maintenance look, the royal wore an all-black ensemble with Stuart Weitzman lace-up boots and a Club Monaco trench coat over top.
▲Markle gave an empowering speech on feminism in New Zealand, and for her big moment she wore a black custom Gabriela Hearst dress.
▲This white tuxedo dress was the work of Maggie Marilyn, and the duchess paired it with Manolo Blahnik pumps.
▲Markle once more chose a Antonio Berardi design and beige Aquazzura pumps for a reception at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
▲One of her final looks on the tour also caused a bit of controversy when it appeared her navy skirt was a bit transparent. Scandalous!
▲To wrap up, she finished off the royal tour in a more relaxed look wearing a Norrøna puffer jacket and Birdies slippers.
▲In honor of Remembrance Day, Markle had a few absolutely gorgeous looks up her sleeves, including this black Stella McCartney ensemble.
▲Next up, she wore all black once more with a red poppy to honor the veterans.
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On this occasion, she wore a stunning black peacoat dress with a bateau neckline, paired with a velvet fascinator.

See also: Royal style: Meghan Markle outfits you can easily copy

▲Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives at Casablanca Airport wearing a red Valentino dress.
▲In January 2019 the Duchess was announced as Patron of the National Theatre. During her first official visit in her new role, she wore a light pink Brandon Maxwell dress and blazer.
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During a visit in Rabat, Morocco on February 25, 2019, the couple attended a cooking demonstration for underprivileged children. For the occasion, Markle wore a black and white outfit.

▲Still in Morocco, this time Markle is spotted wearing a stunning Dior Kaftan-style dress, paired with diamond earrings.
▲Attending the Cirque du Soleil Premiere Of 'TOTEM' at the Royal Albert Hall on January 16, 2019, in London, Meghan wore a blue sequin gown by Roland Mouret.
▲The Duke and Duchess of Sussex celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Prince Charles' Investiture at Buckingham Palace on March 5, 2019. Markle attended the event in this refined silver and brocade dress, paired with a chic white coat.
▲The Duke and Duchess of Sussex while leaving the residence of King Mohammed VI of Morocco, in Rabat. For the occasion, Meghan Markle wore a fabulous Carolina Herrera blue maxi dress, paired with a silk clutch bag.
▲Meghan Markle in London on February 7, 2019, presenting the Celebrating Excellence Award to Nathan Forster, a former soldier, at the Endeavour Fund Awards. Markle wore an elegant Givenchy blouse and skirt for the event.
▲On that same day, the duo walked through the Andalusian Gardens. Markle wore a wonderful black dress by Loyd/Ford, paired with a white jacket from Babaton for Aritzia.
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Since the pandemic hit, public appearances by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have become a rarity. Despite their infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey and the discreet photo they released announcing their most recent pregnancy, it’s too early to tell if we’ll be seeing a whole new set of pregnancy looks from Markle like we did the first time around.

Fortunately, her status as a pregnant style icon has already been established, and we can look back on her best maternity looks from her pregnancy with Archie.

In this gallery, recall Markle’s maternity fashion moments that she’s almost sure to repeat.

Meghan Markle's best maternity looks

True fashion inspiration for moms-to-be

19/03/21 por StarsInsider

FASHION British royal family

Since the pandemic hit, public appearances by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have become a rarity. Despite their infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey and the discreet photo they released announcing their most recent pregnancy, it’s too early to tell if we’ll be seeing a whole new set of pregnancy looks from Markle like we did the first time around.

Fortunately, her status as a pregnant style icon has already been established, and we can look back on her best maternity looks from her pregnancy with Archie.

In this gallery, recall Markle’s maternity fashion moments that she’s almost sure to repeat.

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