Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's visit to Nelson Mandela Exhibition: All the best photos

Days after returning from their first official overseas trip to Ireland, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made another stylish appearance back in London. The dynamic duo paid a visit to the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition at Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on July 17, 2018. The newlyweds, who wed two months ago in Windsor, were all smiles as they made their way into the exhibit to learn more about the life of South Africa's iconic former president.
The affectionate couple stopped at each of the exhibit's six sections, exploring Mandela as character, comrade, leader, prisoner, negotiator and statesman, and chatted with former Robben Island prisoner and anti-Apartheid activist Andrew Mlangeni.
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The royal couple met with officials and toured the exhibition, which celebrates freedom fighter Nelson Mandela's legacy and is a collaboration between the Apartheid Museum in South Africa, the British Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives and the Southbank Centre.
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Meghan Markle threw it back to her pre-wedding style, rocking her signature messy bun and an edgy dress by Calgary based clothing brand NONIE. The 36-year-old paired the pink trench coat dress with a Mulberry clutch, patent nude heels and a simple yet elegant makeup look.
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The duchess decided to glam up her look with more Canadian designs, wearing the Birks Bee Chic White Quartz Stud Earrings. Keeping her decollate bare, Meghan paired the earrings with a few dainty rings on her right hand.
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Inside the exhibit, Meghan and Harry met with Paul and Adelaide Joseph, Anti-Apartheid activists and close friends of Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela, inside the exhibit.
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The two also met 92-year-old Andrew Mlangeni, who stood on trial accused of sabotage against the then apartheid government in 1938, and spent 26 years in prison on Robben Island.
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The duke and duchess listened to speeches and met with people celebrating the official opening of the exhibition that will launch two days ahead of the Southbank Centre's Africa Utopia festival.
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The couple took time to view some of the items in the exhibit, including the Robben Island Bible, which was actually a copy of Shakespeare plays disguised as a Bible.
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Meghan and Harry met with Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela.
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The duke and duchess held hands as they wandered the exhibit, clearly very focused on what they were learning. Prince Harry looked dapper in a grey suit jacket, crisp white button up and grey pants for the day.
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Meghan and Harry experienced a touching moment before heading inside the exhibition.
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The duchess paired her earrings with dainty rings and a simple bangle.
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