See all of Duchess Meghan’s incredible looks on her tour of South Africa

Duchess Meghan has been stepping out in some incredible style during her time in South Africa! From the moment she arrived at her first event, the 38-year-old put a huge focus on affordable, relatable style. Her engagements in South Africa have seen her re-wear several of her most beloved items from her wardrobe - two of which we've seen on a previous royal tour!
Click through the gallery (or keep reading if you're on mobile) to see all of Meghan's incredible sartorial choices so far!
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On Sept. 23, Meghan arrived her first engagement with Harry at a workshop run by The Justice Desk in a very unique and awesome look! She chose a black-and-white patterned wrap dress by Malawian designer Mayamiko Dalitso, which she paired with her favourite black Castaner espadrille wedges. Note that the dress has cool DNA patterns all over it!
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Meghan brought out the Castaner espadrille wedges for her second engagement of the tour, when she and Harry stepped out to the District 6 Museum and its Homecoming Centre the same day. She also re-wore a dress we last saw her in on the couple's tour of Tonga in 2018! She looked gorgeous in the beautiful blue Veronica Beard frock.
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Meghan wowed in a royal first on Sept. 24 - she stepped out to the beach with Harry in a jean jacket! No royal has ever worn a denim jacket to an official engagement before.
She paired the jacket, which is by Madewell, with a white shirt, black jeans from Mother Denim, and woven leather Huaraches flats by Brother Vellies. The tote she carried was also by Madewell.
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Meghan and Harry parted ways so he could go on a solo engagement and she could return to Archie. In the afternoon, the couple arrived at the Auwal Mosque, the oldset mosque in South Africa, and looked stunning next to each other.
Meghan chose an olive green dress by Staud with beige Sam Edelman flats and a cream-coloured headscarf for the visit.
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That evening, Meghan stepped out to a reception at the British High Commissioner's residence in another look we originally saw her in during the 2018 tour of Oceania. Her Martin Grant maxi dress was a hit when she wore it to Sydney's Bondi Beach then, and it was again on Sept. 24!
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The next morning, Meghan arrived at the headquarters of the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Organization in Cape Town looking stunning! She and Harry introduced Archie to Desmond Tutu, and she chose a black-and-white sheer Club Monaco dress with navy Manolo Blahnik heels for the occasion.
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Later that day, Meghan brought out another staple from her wardrobe: her black Everlane jumpsuit! She paired it with Manolo Blahnik pumps and statement earrings from GAS Bijoux.
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While Harry was away in Botswana, Meghan held a meeting with women's rights activists, leaders and policymakers at the British High Commission in Cape Town. She sported a gorgeous black-and-white skirt from J. Crew for the occasion and a black shirt thought to be by her good friend Misha Nonoo. She chose black pumps for her footwear.
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Meghan repeated another gem from her wardrobe when she appeared via Skype at an event Harry attended for the Campaign for Female Education in Malawi on Sept. 29. It was her Lisa Marie Fernandez dress, which we saw her wear during Archie's public debut at polo in July!
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For her first event on Oct. 1, Meghan stepped out to the University of Johannesburg in a stunning camel double-breasted trenchcoat dress from Banana Republic and nude heels from Stuart Weitzman.
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She then finished her day at Action Aid, wearing a green shirt dress from Room 502 and black stilettos.
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On Oct. 2, Meghan stepped out for her morning engagement with Harry in a white shirt dress by Cape Town sustainable fashion designer Hannah Lavery. She paired it with nude heels and a pair of red statement tassel earrings and looked FABULOUS.
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That afternoon, Meghan wore a gorgeous pink coat dress from Canadian designer House of Nonie to meet late former South African President Nelson Mandela's wife Graça Machel. She wore it again to a reception at the British High Commissioner's residence in Johannesburg and to meet South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his wife, Tshepo Motsepe.
We've seen this look before, too! Meghan wore it in July 2018 at the the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition at the centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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