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Meghan Markle Wore a Thing: Olive Green Dress in Africa Edition

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid a visit to Cape Town’s oldest mosque on day two of their Africa tour.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex visit Auwal Mosque in Cape Town, South Africa. Photo: Samir Hussein/WireImage

Ever since announcing her engagement to Prince Harry, the world’s eyes have been fixed on Meghan Markle — and her style. We’ll be following the Meghan Markle Effect with our column, “Meghan Markle Wore a Thing.

The Duke and Duchess have only been in Africa for 48 hours, and they’ve already done — and worn — more than the average person does in a week. The royal pair arrived in Cape Town on Monday and hit the ground running with a jam-packed schedule of events, which included multiple outfit changes

On day two of their trip, the Duke and Duchess celebrated Heritage Day, a holiday which honors the diversity of cultural traditions and beliefs in South Africa, by visiting the Auwal Masjid mosque, the oldest in Cape Town, founded in 1794. During the outing, the new parents viewed the first known manuscript of the Qu’ran in South Africa, and then met members of different faith groups to learn about the work the mosque does to promote interfaith dialogue in the city. 

For the occasion, the ginger prince sported a cream-colored suit, and the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle wore a utilitarian-style, short-sleeve olive green maxi dress that was belted at the waist. She lightly accessorized the modest look with a traditional headscarf and nude, pointed-toe flats, believed to be Sam Edelman

See more things the Duchess of Sussex has worn in the gallery below:

Meghan Markle in Brother Vellies flats at Monwabisi Beach. Photo: 

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Source: Fashionista.com

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