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– 2024-04-14 08:51:20″>Duchess Meghan presented herself in a sunny yellow dress. In addition to the color, what stood out was its symbolism.
During their trip to Nigeria, Prince Harry and his wife Duchess Meghan visited a government building in Lagos on Mother’s Day, May 12th. For the occasion, Meghan chose a floor-length dress in bright yellow, which she wore not for the first time. She was already seen in the outfit in her Netflix documentary series “Harry & Meghan”. The mother-of-two wore it in a scene on her firstborn Archie Harrison’s first birthday.
It wasn’t just her choice of clothing that reminded Meghan of her role as a mother during her trip to Nigeria. She also spoke about this the day before during an open panel discussion. “Being a mother has always been a dream of mine and I am so lucky to have two beautiful, healthy, very talkative and sweet children,” the 42-year-old is quoted by the US magazine “People”.
Duchess Meghan honored her Nigerian roots
Meghan also consciously chose bright colors during her stay in Nigeria, which have a strong influence on the country’s fashion. The Duchess honored her roots. During the trip, Meghan referred to Nigeria as “her country.” A DNA test showed that the American woman is 43 percent of Nigerian origin. “It was quickly made clear to me that I should wear more colors so that I fit in with you and your incredible fashion,” she said during the panel discussion.
Meghan also honored her mother-in-law, Princess Diana, who died in 1997. While visiting the Nigerian capital Abuja, she wore a cross necklace that had once belonged to Lady Di. According to People, Harry is said to have given the diamond-encrusted piece of jewelry to his wife.
Meghan and Harry end their visit to Nigeria
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s three-day trip through Nigeria ended with a glamorous appearance at a polo match. As the Daily Mail reports, the Sussexes were guests of honor at a charity match in Lagos. During their 72-hour trip to the West African country, Harry and Meghan promoted the Invictus Games for disabled soldiers, which Harry founded.
Meghan wore her third outfit in a day to the game on May 12. The Duchess chose a beige halterneck dress with an open back. It was her most understated look on the Nigeria tour.
Prince Harry also appeared in a reserved look at the end of the trip. He wore a simple black jacket over a light shirt without a tie. The enthusiastic polo player had to be content with the role of spectator at the match. Previously, the son of King Charles III. took part in sitting volleyball with disabled soldiers.