Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ended their Africa trip with a positive experience after three days in Nigeria, promoting the Invictus Games, founded by Prince Harry.
The couple received warmth and admiration during their Nigerian visit.
Meghan Markle’s Fashion in Nigeria
Once again, Meghan showcased her elegant style with various outfits that captured the attention of fans and fashion enthusiasts alike.
Meghan brought along five distinct looks, each with its own flair, which are detailed below for your fashion fix.
1. First Act: School Visit
Meghan wore a peach-colored dress by Heidi Merrick worth US$1,300 for her visit to a Nigerian school. She paired this relaxed outfit with a speech addressing mental health.
2. Meeting with Nigerian Defense Chief
Opting for a more formal attire, Meghan chose a classic white pantsuit by Altuzarra, valued at US$1,600, conveying a refined and positive image.
3. Volleyball Match Attendance
Meghan showcased her sophisticated side in a bold, sexy dress by Johanna Ortiz worth US$1,700 at an exhibition sitting volleyball match, accentuating her silhouette.
4. Luncheon with Nigerian Defense Minister
During a lunch with the Nigerian defense minister, Meghan stunned in a white ‘Column’ dress by St Agni worth $450, radiating elegance.
5. Leadership Conference Speech
For a leadership conference speech, Meghan opted for a vibrant red midi dress by Nigerian designer Oríré, valued at US$275, making a bold statement.
6. Last day in Nigeria
Harry and Meghan landed in Lagos. The Duchess first wore a traditional Nigerian skirt given to her during a reception in Abuja the day before, a blue and white striped garment hand-woven in Nigeria.
She later wore a yellow Carolina Herrera dress worth US$3,900, significant for Mother’s Day in the US, during their visit to the governor’s house.
Finally, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the prestigious Lagos Polo Club for a reception to benefit Nigeria Unconquered.
Meghan wore a $1,200 Johanna Ortiz cream halter print dress, Burberry sandals and her favorite Heidi Merrick “Santa Barbara” sunglasses.
Meghan’s fashion choices in Nigeria were not only stylish but also culturally significant, reflecting her versatile taste and sense of occasion.