Meghan Markle sets out for another day in New Zealand, this time wearing J.Crew skinny jeans and a black Karen Walker blazer, according to royal correspondent Emily Andrews. She's also wearing knee-high wellies by Muck Boot Company, as the weather appears to be rainy in Auckland. Prince Harry is also wearing boots, along with gray pants, a brown coat, and crisp white shirt.
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Today, she and Prince Harry are visiting North Short to dedicate a 20-hectare area of native bush to the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy. They're also set to meet children participating in the Trees in Survival organization for a game of "welly-wanging" (AKA boot throwing). “The Duchess has been made aware of the wellie wanging,” a Palace aide previously told BAZAAR.com.
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Credit: CourtesyThey'll also join Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern in visiting Pillars, a charity that offers mentorship programs to children with a parent in prison. The couple donated $5,000 NZD (about $3,260 USD) to the organization after their wedding.
Later in the afternoon, the couple will meet people in Auckland's Viaduct Harbour, followed by a reception at the Auckland War Museum hosted by the prime minister. That means we can probably expect another formal look from the Duchess.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived to New Zealand two days ago, when they landed in Wellington. Since then, Meghan has displayed an enviable tour wardrobe, which has included looks from Karen Walker, Gabriela Hearst, and BOSS. She even mixed in affordable pieces from ASOS and Club Monaco.
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Markle has been just as well-spoken on tour as she has been well-dressed. Over the weekend, she gave a stunning speech about feminism at a celebration honoring the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage in New Zealand.
"Because, yes," she said, "Women's suffrage is about feminism, but feminism is about fairness."
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