Meghan Markle's royal tour style: All her best looks from Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had the time of their lives on their tour Down Under, visiting Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and the Kingdom of Tonga!
And on top of their loved-up moments, sweet interactions with kids during walkabouts and brushes with local culture, the newly pregnant duchess debuted a wardrobe of 40 looks that was truly a feast for the eyes!
From evening gowns to casual jeans and everything in between, click through to see all of Meghan's looks from their first overseas tour...
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How sweet! Meghan slipped into her husband's Norrøna Oslo Jacket for the last of their 76 royal tour engagements at the Redwoods Treewalk in Rotura, pairing the puffer jacket with her blue Givenchy top from earlier in the day, black jeans and Birdies 'The Starling' slippers. Prince Harry previously wore the warm coat on the beach in Abel Tasman National Park. The duchess donned kept her messy bun with face-framing tendrils in place and her skin was positively radiant as the couple ended the 16-day tour with a final romantic moment.
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The duchess dazzled in a Givenchy ensemble as she changed into her second look on the final day of the couple's royal tour, heading to a walkabout in Rotura wearing a blue short-sleeved sweater with a two-tone pleated midi skirt. She kept her Manolo Blahnik BB pumps on as well as the Boh Runga earrings that were a gift from New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden.
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Duchess Meghan stayed true to her classic sense of style while stepping out for her and Prince Harry's final day on their royal tour. She stunned in a bespoke navy-blue long-sleeved mini Stella McCartney dress, paired with her blue suede Manolo Blahnik "BB" pumps, Boh Runga Discologo earrings and a Kiri Nathan Pounamu Necklace.
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For a reception hosted by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, Duchess Meghan dusted off an old favourite – the dress she wore to her first event with Prince Harry! She dazzled in a navy-blue Antonio Berardi ruffle midi dress, paired with Aquazzura 'Deneuve' nude suede pumps. She accessorized with a pair of small earrings and a navy clutch, keeping her hair curled by her shoulders and popping on a swipe of bright pink gloss.
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Prince Harry and Meghan stepped out on Oct. 30 looking like the most elegant couple to visit Pillars, a New Zealand charity that supports children of imprisoned parents. The duchess stunned in a beige Brandon Maxwell dress, a Burberry Bishop trench coat, Stuart Weitzman 'Legend' pumps and Boh Runga gold earrings. She wore her classic messy bun and bronzed glow for the occasion.
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Prince Harry and Meghan were ready to do some welly-wanging (that's rainboot tossing!) on the North Shore in Auckland as they dedicated a piece of land to the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy. The duchess wore the cropped navy Karen Walker "Fathom" blazer with J. Crew skinny jeans and Muck Boots, appropriately called the "Reign" style. She wore her hair in her new favourite style, a pretty ponytail with face-framing tendrils, and kept her makeup pretty and natural with rosy cheeks and mascara.
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The Sussexes ended their day in Wellington on Oct. 29 with a visit to Courtney Creative for an event celebrating the Kiwi capital's thriving creative arts scene. Duchess Meghan broke out another amazing tuxedo dress look with a custom "Leap of Faith" dress by New Zealand designer Maggie Marilyn, paired with navy suede "BB" Manolo Blahniks and a Maori tattoo diamond pendant by Simon James.
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Earlier that day, the parents-to-be enjoyed a romantic and quiet walk through Abel Tasman Park. Meghan looked perfectly dressed for the overcast weather with Outland Denim's black "Harriet" jeans, which she was wearing earlier, a blue weatherproof jacket by Seasalt Cornwall, the same black turtleneck and faux leather sneakers by Stella McCartney x Adidas.
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The Sussexes kept it casual for an overcast day in Wellington! Duchess Meghan looked perfectly cozy and chic for a cup of tea with young people who are working towards various mental health initiatives – a cause close to both Prince Harry and Meghan's hearts. She wore the 'Ellayne' trench coat by Club Monaco, paired with a turtleneck by Jac and Jack and Outland 'Hariet' Jeans. Her boots – the Stuart Weitzman 'Veruka' lace-up boot – were perfect for the stunning terrain of New Zealand.
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The Sussexes swapped their day looks for chic eveningwear as they rounded out their first day in New Zealand with a reception at Government House on Oct. 28. Meghan turned to Gabriela Hearst - the sustainable designer behind her popular wonton-shaped handbag - for this gorgeous black cocktail dress with capped sleeves and a flared tea-length skirt. She accessorized with a necklace featuring a traditional Maori design, simple black heeled sandals and a black clutch. The 37-year-old topped off the look with sleek old Hollywood waves and natural makeup with a smoky eye.
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Wearing a checked trench by New Zealand designer Karen Walker, Meghan was ready to explore the final country on the Sussexes' royal tour. She wore the coat over a simple black ASOS dress and anchored the look with her Sarah Flint Jay pumps. Yellow drop earrings dangled from her ears, beautifully showcased courtesy of her sleek bun, and the bronzed beauty had her eyes accentuated by dark liner and mascara.
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As she bid Australia adieu on Oct. 28 en route to New Zealand, Meghan wore an oxblood BOSS by Hugo Boss midi jersey dress with a high neckline and half sleeves. She paired it with peach-hued Aquazzura Casablanca pumps and a matching Cuyana bag. The duchess's hair, styled in soft waves, was blowing in the wind as she boarded the plane for the final leg of the couple's 16-day tour!
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex closed out the Invictus Games with a bang – a fashionable one! Meghan revisited the tuxedo dress, this time wearing an olive-green halter style by British designer Antonio Berardi. She completed the look with her pair of Aquazzura 'Casablanca' pumps and two Pippa Small bangles.
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For Prince Harry and Meghan's final day in Australia on Oct. 26, they attended wheelchair basketball at the Invictus Games. The duchess stunned in a casual yet elegant look! She paired her Theodore Scanlan crepe knit jacket with a pair of black 'Harriet' jeans by Outlander and Sarah Flint 'Jay' pumps. Keeping her hair in a half-up-half-down style, Meghan showed off her pretty gold Shaun Leane 'Talon' earrings.
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Meghan looked every inch the modern-day princess at the Australian Geographic Society Gala Awards, where she gave out an honour wearing this ethereal Oscar de la Renta dress. The stunning designs that take flight are courtesy of French embellishment designer Sarah Esmoingt, who works with Oscar de la Renta and Zac Posen. She paired the black-and-white number with her Aquazzura Deneuve Bow pumps, glossy waves tumbling over her shoulders and evening makeup that paired a bronzed complexion with smokey eyes and a pink lip.
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It's been a quick stay in Tonga for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but it wasn't without a few amazing outfits from Meghan! On the final day of their Tongan leg, for a visit with Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva, the Suits alum broke out one of her favourite Australian designers, Martin Grant, again! She looked elegant as ever in an olive-green-and-white striped cotton dress by the label, pairing it with the Prada 'Bibliotheque' bag, the same olive green pumps she wore to Prince Louis' christening, and her go-to Birks Bee Chic earrings.
A speedy outfit change later found the former actress in a beautiful blue 'Cary' dress by American brand Veronica Beard, which features a small slit up the side. Bunching the sleeves up at her elbows for a casual yet chic look, she kept her hair up the ponytail.
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For a reception in Nuku'alofa, Tonga with His Majesty King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau-u, the duchess dazzled in a white gown by Theia, a New York label loved by celebrities. The brand's Irish designer created the gown for the royal in just two days, but was then asked to create another version with looser seams - a telltale sign that the 37-year-old was expecting! "We needed to remake it with extra seam allowance," said Don O'Neill. "We knew immediately why this extra allowance was required, but mum’s the word, and with less than one week to my bridal show, all hands were on deck once more. We remade the gown and I literally had to run down Broadway that Friday night to catch the UPS truck, making it with just 2 minutes to spare!"
She paired the stunning design, with silver beaded appliques on the fluttering cap sleeves, with Aquazzura pumps, her Birks Snowflake Snowstorm diamond earrings and a clutch by Givenchy. But the piece de resistance was Princess Diana's aquamarine cocktail ring, which she first wore on her wedding night. The duchess wore a bronzed glow on her face with bold, full eyelashes and a pink lip, sweeping her hair up into a higher bun than her usual messy look.
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On arrival in Tonga on Oct. 25, Meghan wore Self-Portrait's red embroidered midi dress, which retails for $640 (£380.00) and features a belted waist and pleated panels in the flared skirt - not to mention the perfect shade of Tongan red. She anchored the look with her fave navy Manolo Blahnik BB pumps and carried a navy Christian Dior clutch with a little bee on the closure. Meghan wore her hair sleek and straight cascading over her shoulders with a smokey eye and pink lips.
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Duchess Meghan looked no further than one of her go-to Canadian designers, Jason Wu, for her day three in Fiji look! The 37-year-old stunned in a hunter green shift dress, along with her trusty navy-blue Manolo Blahnik BB pumps and a bespoke satin Dior clutch. The pregnant royal kept her hair perfectly blown-out by her shoulders, tucked behind her ears to show off a pair of statement gold earrings by Aurelie Bidermann.
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Meghan wore a beautiful ruffled Figue dress on the second day of the couple's tour in Fiji, the red-and-blue floral Frederica wrap style number with pom poms on the belt, which retails for $1950. She anchored the look with her Castaner espadrilles and carried an oversized clutch. The duchess wore flowers in her hair, which she styled in a messy bun with tendrils tucked behind her ears. She was perfectly complemented by Prince Harry in his Bula shirt!
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The duchess dazzled at a state dinner on the evening of the couple's arrival in Fiji, turning to German-born, London-based designer Daniela Karnuts for this gorgeous Fijian blue caped gown by her label Safiyaa. She frosted herself with a spectacular pair of borrowed chandelier earrings and a tennis bracelet and anchored the look with a pair of navy pumps. Meghan's hair was parted in the centre with her sleek and shiny locks cascading over her shoulders and she amped up her usual makeup look with rosier cheeks, a smokier eye and lots of luminizer (or is that pregnancy glow?)
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Australian label Zimmermann was behind the prim white dress that Meghan wore on arrival in Fiji on Oct. 23, alongside her Tabitha Simmons slingbacks, a Kayu clutch and a pretty Stephen Jones headpiece featuring ribbons and net. Her jewellery was borrowed from the Queen and Prince Charles. The mom-to-be wore her layered locks blown straight and her skin luminous with a pink lip and lined eyes.
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To meet fans in Kingfisher Bay Jetty on Fraser Island, Meghan opted for a casual cool look that paired a striped Reformation Pineapple dress, complete with a daring slit, with Sarah Flint's Grear sandals. The pregnant royal finished the look with large black sunnies, a bronzed complexion and her signature messy bun.
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The duchess has worn the Grear sandal in the past, like at one of Prince Harry's polo matches over the summer. The gladiator-style shoe features leather straps and a ribbon ankle tie and retails for $320.
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Meghan traded her white pinstripe blazer for an official Invictus Games windbreaker, perfect for hitting the waters around Sydney Harbour to take in a sailing competition. She popped on a pair of crisp white Veja sneakers and the Gravier sunnies by New Orleans brand KREWE eyewear. Prince Harry wore his Invictus jacket and blue pants with Adidas sneakers.
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Though she missed the cycling event earlier in the day on Oct. 21 to rest, Meghan stepped out in style for a reception hosted by the Australian Prime Minister at The Pavilion Restaurant. She paired a black turtleneck and matching jeans with a pinstriped white blazer, a recycled black and white striped shoulder bag by Aussie label Oroton and her fave Aquazzura Deneuve Bow slingback pumps.
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To celebrate the opening of the Invictus Games, the Duchess of Sussex represented for Team GB in a stunning navy Stella McCartney dress. She paired the elegant frock with a matching coat from a capsule collection designed by actress Gillian Anderson for Winser London. Nude Stuart Weitzman pumps, a pair of sapphire and diamond drop earrings and complementary clutch completed her perfect evening ensemble.
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For her first official Invictus Games appearance – the Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge on Cockatoo Island – Meghan channeled casual-chic in a perfectly tailored white Altuzarra blazer, Mother Denim black skinny jeans and her Invictus polo. She elevated her look by wearing a pair of Tabitha Simmons slingbacks and tortoise shell sunglasses by Illesteva.
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To open an ANZAC memorial in Sydney on Oct. 20, Meghan turned to royal favourite Emilia Wickstead for this pretty black midi dress with button detailing and short sleeves. She slipped on a new pair of slingbacks by Tabitha Simmons (a break from her beloved Aquazzura Deneuve Bow pumps) and a Philip Treacy fascinator, clutching a Givenchy bag to finish off the look. The duchess upped the glamour a bit with her makeup look, bronzy illuminated skin with a smoky eye and pink lip, and wore her hair in soft waves.
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For a surprise visit to an all-girls high school in western Sydney, Meghan swapped her beach dress and espadrilles for another stunning navy dress, this time the sleeveless, colour-block 'Athena' by Serbian designer Roksanda. She anchored the look with nude Stuart Weitzman pumps and tried a new 'do on for size - a half up, half down hairstyle with tendrils framing her face. The former Toronto resident also turned to her Canadian fave Birks for jewellery (the Bee Chic blue topaz earrings and Rosée du Matin White Gold 'Flex Wrap Bracelet').
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The former Toronto resident also turned to her Canadian fave Birks for jewellery (the Bee Chic blue topaz earrings and Rosée du Matin White Gold 'Flex Wrap Bracelet'). Meghan's makeup was decidedly natural with a peachy lip and light smokey eye.
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Meghan slipped into her go-to designer, Aussie-born Martin Grant, once again. The expectant royal stunned in his striped maxi dress and black Castaner espadrilled, which she paired with a loose ponytail and bronzed complexion with a rosy lip for a visit to Bondi Beach on Oct. 19.
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While the $150 wedges from the Castañer family, who have been in business for almost a century, were the perfect beach shoe for the expectant royal, she kicked off her espadrilles to go barefoot in the sand!
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A quick outfit change and tram ride later, Prince Harry and Meghan found themselves on South Melbourne Beach, where they joined local school children for a beach clean. For the occasion, Meghan donned Canadian brand Club Monaco – their sleeveless 'Miguelina' dress, fashioned with gold buttons up the sides. She paired the look with black flats by Rothy – which she wore the day prior for a boat ride – and slipped into her trusty Martin Grant trench coat.
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The Duchess of style has done it again! The gorgeous brunette, following a very casual look yesterday, donned a navy-blue sleeveless dress by Australian designer Dion Lee and the same beige Martin Grant Trench Coat she wore yesterday. Pairing the look with chic navy Manolo Blahnik 'BB' pumps and a cuff bracelet by Shaun Leane, she completed her look with the Gucci ‘Sylvie’ clutch and wore her hair in pretty, loose waves.
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Meghan removed her trench to reveal the stunning details of her Dion Lee dress, which boasts an asymmetrical neckline and a side slit.
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The Duchess of Sussex kept things chic and casual as she and Prince Harry touched down in Dubbo – and she paid sweet tribute to her BFF, Serena Williams! Donning an oversized blazer from the tennis pro's clothing line, Meghan paired the look with a crisp white button-up blouse by Maison Kitsune, black jeans by Australian label Outland Denim and black J.Crew 'Sadie' ankle boots to anchor the look. Veering away from her classic messy bun, the 37-year-old kept her hair sleek in a low ponytail to show off a delicate necklace by Aussie jewelry designer Natalie Martin.
Outland Denim is a humanitarian brand, and counts themselves honoured to see an activist like Meghan wearing their product: “I cannot think of a more suitable person to carry the Outland Denim brand. The Duchess’ advocacy for issues of social justice and women’s rights completely aligns with the work that we do. We are absolutely thrilled that she chose to wear Outland Denim on this tour,” James Bartle, the brand's founder, said in a statement.
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To wrap up their first day of tour, Meghan traded her Karen Gee white shift dress for a gorgeous olive-green shirt dress by Brandom Maxwell for an afternoon reception back at Admiralty House. She paired the pretty design, which retails for almost $3,000, with nude pumps and Princess Diana's butterfly earrings and bracelet - sentimental pieces she debuted earlier in the day. The mom-to-be swept her locks into a low bun and opted for a smokier eye and glowing bronzed skin.

The duchess kept the wind at bay as the Sussexes took a boat ride from Taronga Zoo to the Sydney Opera House by topping her white dress off with a chic trench coat by Aussie-born designer Martin Grant. Before boarding the boat, the mom-to-be also changed into black flats!
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For her second look Down Under, Meghan Markle turned to Australian designer Karen Gee and slipped into the sleeveless white ‘Blessed’ dress. The duchess paired the look with nude suede pumps and a sleek, straight hairstyle, accessorizing with two pieces of gold jewelry that belonged to Princess Diana – gold butterfly earrings and a matching gold bracelet.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spending their first official outing meeting with the Governor General, the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove, his wife Lady Lynn Cosgrove and competitors from 18 Invictus countries. Given the exciting pregnancy news from this morning, royal fans will likely have hawk eyes for a blossoming baby bump – but it’s barely there yet!
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In a stunning tribute to Prince Harry's mom, Princess Diana, Meghan wore a beautiful pair of her gold butterfly earrings. She also dazzled in one of Diana's gold bracelets, too.
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After a 22-hour flight that included a stop in Singapore, Meghan looked refreshed and excited as she arrived in Sydney, where the couple kicked off their 16-day tour. Clutching a binder full of notes, the newlywed wore a chic black coat with a burgundy lapel (the same one from an Invictus Games promo pic released a week prior), a black turtleneck, pencil pants and black pumps. She wore her hair sleek and straight with her signature natural makeup and a pink lip.
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