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    Meghan Markle Suits Up In A Halter Neck Vest And Tailored Pants For Colombia Trip With Prince Harry

    By Mariam Qayum,

    2 days ago
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    After impressing with elegant looks during her Nigeria trip in May, Meghan Markle is now showcasing her business casual style in Colombia.

    Upon arriving in the South American country with Prince Harry , the couple was welcomed by Vice President Francia Márquez. For the occasion, the Duchess of Sussex wore a navy suit from Veronica Beard that featured a halter neck vest with gold buttons, paired with matching tailored trousers and black pointed-toe pumps.

    Meghan Markle Stuns In A Halter Neck Suit For Colombia Trip

    The American Riviera Orchard founder maintained a neutral palette with a white Loro Piana bag and accessorized with delicate jewelry. Her dark hair was styled in a sleek, pulled-back bun, and she opted for minimal makeup, highlighting her look with a sheer pink lip and eye-catching lashes.

    The couple are on a four-day tour of the country, and for another event, the Suits star quickly changed outfits before attending a special cultural showcase celebrating Bogotá’s artistic legacy and community.

    For that occasion, the mother of two donned a patterned strappy maxi dress with a central skirt slit and a keyhole cutout, designed by one of her favorites, Colombian-born Johanna Ortiz.

    @dailymailroyals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry express deep concern for the safety of their children, Archie and Lilibet, in a world full of digital threats. REUTERS #colombia #meghanmarkle #princeharry #lilibet #archie #harryandmeghan original sound – Daily Mail Royals

    Meghan Markle Discusses The Importance Of Online Safety At Summit In Colombia

    For the third event, Meghan spoke at the Summit on a Responsible Digital Future at Bogotá’s Universidad EAN on why everyone should engage in their mission to improve social media culture.

    Dressed in a third ensemble that boasted of silk copper trousers and a brown button-up, she said, “We should model how we want our kids to be raised and for the world in which we raise them. It doesn’t matter where you live. It doesn’t matter who you are. Either you personally or someone you know is a victim to what’s happening online. And that’s something we can actively work on every day to remedy.”

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