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Meghan Markle Stuns in Three Outfit Changes During First Official Overseas Visit with Prince Harry

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Meghan Markle Stuns in Three Outfit Changes During First Official Overseas Visit with Prince Harry

The Duchess of Sussex, , had a busy day starting with the raft centenary celebrations in London before heading to Dublin for her first official overseas visit with .

Despite the long day of engagements, Meghan managed to keep the style stakes high with three stunning outfit changes.

For her arrival in the Irish capital, Meghan wore a green Givenchy top and pencil skirt.

However, she later changed into a chic black midi dress by Amelia Wickstead with a square neckline for a garden party at the residence of the British ambassador to Ireland.

She accessorised with a simple black Givenchy clutch and Morganite drop earrings with paved diamonds by her favourite jewellery brand, Birks.

Earlier in the day, Meghan wore an achingly stylish black fit and flare Dior dress to a Thanksgiving ceremony for the RAF at Westminster Abbey.

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Her fashion choices did not disappoint, as she looked radiant and effortlessly beautiful throughout the day.

also made a warm speech to guests at the British ambassador's residence at Glensire House, trying out a few words in the Irish language.

“Standing here with you on this beautiful evening, it is easy to see why Ireland has such a special place in the hearts of my family and indeed all those who come here,” he said.

“We're so pleased to be here, for our first official international visit together as a married couple, and we hope it will be the first of many.”

During the garden party, Meghan looked stunning, wearing her hair down in loose waves after arriving in Ireland with her locks styled in a side bun.

She accessorised with a simple black Givenchy clutch and Morganite drop earrings with paved diamonds by her favourite jewellery brand, Birks.

Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar rolled out the red carpet for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as the royal newlyweds made their first official overseas visit as a married couple to the Republic of Ireland.

The pair were greeted by the Taoiseach at Dublin's Government Buildings, the Irish equivalent of 10 Downing Street.

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