Meghan Markle Steps out in Khaki Coat and Black Pencil Skirt during Surprise Visit to Windsor
Meghan Markle joined Prince Harry for a surprise visit to Windsor and the Duchess looked gorgeous in her brown get up.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped out on Wednesday for one of several outings they made surrounding the recognition of army families and the loved ones of those who died in wartime.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visit their neighbors
The pair spent much of their time with the little children when they crashed a coffee gathering held in Windsor by the military families. A clip of the event is found below.
The short clip of the royal couple showed as they interacted with the parents and kids of what they termed a "coffee morning" in the caption.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend a discussion on gender equality in Windsor, England on October 25, 2019 | Photo: Getty Images
The event was held at a "community centre located in the heart of the Army housing estate." The caption also described the month of November as a time to "honour all those who have served their country."
Markle rocks fall trench coat as she speaks to the little ones
Markle, 38, was rocking fall fashion for the occasion. She wore a long khaki coat that looked chic over a white shirt. She paired it with a black pencil skirt and matching heels.
The mother of one wore her hair loose and had on modest eye makeup that mostly highlighted her eyes. She accessorized with just two necklaces.
The Windsor community is right next to the royal couple's home in Frogmore Cottage. According to the Hello magazine, the area houses Coldstream and Welsh Guards regiments.
Markle and Harry listened in on experiences as they spoke to young families. The pair followed up that event by visiting the Field of Remembrance the next morning.
Markle wears a gorgeous dark coat for her first Field of Remembrance event
There, Markle stunned in another long coat — this one a very dark blue — and black leather boots with matching gloves and a velvet hat. The occasion called for a more earnest tone.
She and Harry stood front and center before many other officials who came out to honor the victims of World War I. Harry was donned in his Household Cavalry uniform for the occasion.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend the 91st Field of Remembrance in London, England on November 7, 2019 | Photo: Getty Images
Again, Markle's makeup was a bit softened to suit the event. In comparison, she spiced things up last month when she appeared on the cover of Tatler Magazine's 310th-anniversary issue.
Markle stuns on the cover of Tatler Magazine
The former "Suits" star reportedly used a 2015 photo from an interview with Bay Street Bull, a Canadian website, for the new cover. The focus of Tatler was to discuss Markle as the most talked-about woman worldwide.
Magazine editor-in-chief Richard Dennen reveals that he, personally, is a fan of the duchess, calling her "fabulous" and "independent." It's hard to disagree with that.