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    Where did Meghan Markle get her Colombia tour look? Here's how much the blue power suit cost

    By Sarah Tetteh,

    6 hours ago

    Meghan Markle made sure all eyes were on her looking sensational in a blue power suit as she arrived in Colombia.

    The former actress strolled hand-in-hand with her biggest fashion accessory - Prince Harry - who wore a matching suit as he stood alongside his stylish wife. Meghan chose a halter-neck tailored vest that showed off her toned arms . She wore matching pants from the California-based label.

    Prince Harry scrubbed up well in a dark navy suit too - adding a lighter shirt for a splash of colour as the pair put on a show of unity in Columbia. The first photos were shared of Meghan's glam look taken by photographer Erin Charbonneau on behalf of the Sussex's charitable foundation Archewell .

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    Where did Meghan Markle get her power suit and how much did it cost?

    Meghan looked radiant in a suit from California-based label Veronica Beard.

    The Orlinda Vest costs $598 while the matching Arte pants will set fans back $448.

    While at the time of publication, the pants were still available at at Nordstrom, the link to buy the top said it was experiencing 'unusual activity' which suggests Meghan has got it flying off the shelves.

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    What shoes did Meghan wear?

    Ever the style maven, Meghan walked tall in a pair of super-stylish Manolo Blahnik pumps. A favorite of leading fashionistas including Sarah Jessica Parker, these shoes will set you back $725 at Sak's Fifth Avenue.

    The Mirror reported Harry and Meghan were determined to put their best foot forward to make sure their Colombia tour is their 'best yet' - and this goes for their fashion too.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to have 'put on united front' amid a staff crisis as they plan their upcoming Columbia tour to be their 'best yet.' It comes after Prince Harry's new chief of staff Josh Kettle left his position after just three months.

    A source told The Mirror: "All this turmoil has actually brought Harry and Meghan closer together. Prince Harry has still got the royal stiff upper lip and will move forward. In fact, Harry and Meghan's bond appears stronger in the face of adversity, and they are facing this head on."

    What have Meghan and Harry been doing on their tour?

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    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arrived in Bogota, Colombia for their biggest tour to date today.

    At approximately 9am Bogotá time, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were warmly welcomed to Colombia by Vice President Francia Márquez and her partner, Rafael Yerney Pinillo. The two parties headed into the Vice President’s residence for coffee, tea, and traditional pan de bono (Colombian Cheese Bread) before exchanging welcome gifts.

    Vice President Marquez said Princess Diana planned to make to Colombia shortly before she died in 1997. She said: “I think that Prince Harry being here today after that dream of his mum’s of visiting this country is an opportunity to show the best of our nation, to show who Colombians are.

    The Duke and Duchess stayed at the residence for half an hour, where the Vice President expressed her gratitude for the couple’s official visit. The VP shared that she feels she and the Sussexes share the same ideals and goals when it comes to championing a better, safer digital future and mental health landscape for our children and the world.

    The Sussexes have cultivated ties with Colombia, notably being the only Latin American country to participate in the Invictus Games, an event established by Harry. Their Colombian visit is a precursor to the first Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children scheduled for November in Colombia.

    During their four-day trip, Harry and Meghan are to explore San Basilio de Palenque, Americas' first 'free town' for Africans. The Sussexes will also attend a Cali-based music festival named the Petronio Alvarez Festival.

    City mayor Alejandro Eder shared insights into Harry and Meghan's itinerary at a tourism conference earlier this month and said: "They are going to come to Cali and spend a day in the city. They're going to visit the Petronio Alvarez Festival in the city and they're also going to visit other social initiatives."

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