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Meghan Markle’s quick outfit change for the final leg in New Zealand

Junie Sihlangu
Oct 29, 2018
11:20 A.M.

For her arrival to New Zealand on Saturday, Duchess Meghan changed her outfit. This time she wore the cheapest dress of her tour.

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She paired the black dress with a trench coat. Meghan wore the outfit for the final leg of her 16-day tour overseas with Prince Harry.

Duchess Meghan made an outfit change for her arrival in Wellington, New Zealand. The Royal wore a black Asos maternity mini-dress that sells for just $56.

The dress was the most affordable item that the Duchess had worn on her Royal tour so far. It featured a low back and short sleeves.

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For more on this story go to our Twitter account @amomama_usa. With her dress, Meghan wore a brown plaid print Karen Walker trench coat.

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On her feet, she wore Sarah Flint pumps which featured a 4-inch heel and a pointed toe. When she left Australia to go to New Zealand she wore a Boss by Hugo Boss jersey dress in maroon.

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She paired the dress with a pair of heels from Aquazzura. Her flight from Sydney with Prince Harry took them three hours.

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The couple traveled with Invictus Games competitors from New Zealand. At the airport, they were greeted by Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Jacinda Ardern.

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Together with the Prime Minister, they congratulated the New Zealand athletes’ achievements at the Invictus Games. They also posed for a group photograph.

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The Royal couple then traveled to the Government House where they were invited to hongi. This is a traditional Māori greeting in which people press their noses together.

The cultural greeting will include the Governor-General’s Kuia and Kaumātua who are also Māori elders. The couple also visited the Pukeahu National War, Memorial Park.

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There they paid their respects to the park's newly-built UK memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. On Monday, the pair visited Maranui Café.

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For this occasion, the Duchess dressed down. She wore black Outland jeans, a matching Jac and Jack top with a seaweed green trench coat by Club Monaco, and black suede ankle boots.

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