The Duke and Duchess of Sussex start the Royal Visit South Africa
On September 23, 2019 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex touch down in Cape Town, South Africa to visit Nyanga Township for their 10 days Royal Visit South Africa with their little four month old baby boy Archie Harrison. They arrived in the capital of South Africa by British Airways flight and are welcomed by locals and children. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are visiting the Justice Desk charity that helps children to defend their rights, taking care of them.
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For the arrival in the South Africa town, Duchess Meghan wears a £69 traditional African midi black and white dress from the Malawi based designer Mayamiko. The printed dress has a frontal wrap, short capped sleeves, a waist belt and the fabric is 100% cotton. Very interesting is the DNA double helix motif printed on the dress. She paired the dress with the £80 Castaner espadrilles sandals. The espadrilles have a black canvas upper part, a jute wedge heel and black ribbons to tie them around the ankle.
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For this day the Duchess of Sussex keeps her make up very natural, wears her black hair tied up in a medium ponytail and choose minimal jewelry for today's engagement. She wears $600 diamond and turquoise stud earrings set in 18 ct yellow gold from the Los Angeles brand based Jennifer Meyer. She adds a tiny golden chain and the Justice Desk bracelet.
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During the first day, the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex after visiting the town of Nyanga and the Justice Desk charity, will tour the District Six Museum and then will visit the Homecoming centre to join a cooking activity with locals.
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For the arrival in the South Africa town, Duchess Meghan wears a £69 traditional African midi black and white dress from the Malawi based designer Mayamiko. The printed dress has a frontal wrap, short capped sleeves, a waist belt and the fabric is 100% cotton. Very interesting is the DNA double helix motif printed on the dress. She paired the dress with the £80 Castaner espadrilles sandals. The espadrilles have a black canvas upper part, a jute wedge heel and black ribbons to tie them around the ankle.
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For this day the Duchess of Sussex keeps her make up very natural, wears her black hair tied up in a medium ponytail and choose minimal jewelry for today's engagement. She wears $600 diamond and turquoise stud earrings set in 18 ct yellow gold from the Los Angeles brand based Jennifer Meyer. She adds a tiny golden chain and the Justice Desk bracelet.
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During the first day, the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex after visiting the town of Nyanga and the Justice Desk charity, will tour the District Six Museum and then will visit the Homecoming centre to join a cooking activity with locals.
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