Last Friday, when our thoughts were in a completely different place, somewhere between cleaning for Passover and wondering when the Iranian attack would arrive, there were those who were busy with completely different things. The royal couple, Harry and Meghan, came to blow kisses and show love at a tennis tournament for charity.
At the game, they were seen in love and sweet: holding hands and the camera even managed to catch a little kiss in the lens when Meghan gave Harry the victory trophy.
Meghan Markle continued her classic "quiet luxury" fashion line. For the charity event, which she attended with Prince Harry, Markle chose a white cut-out dress with pleats at the bottom.
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The "Ginger" dress by designer Heidi Merrick, which the duchess wore, is made of ivory-colored silk and cannabis. The dress also includes an impressive bow tie and a bare back. Markle completed the appearance with sunglasses by the designer, and combined them with body-colored leather heels from Aquazura. She carried a white Valentino bag and gold Chanel earrings.
Markle's choice of clothing, which quite consistently makes it just perfect, has consistently highlighted her penchant for the "simple, quiet luxury" approach to fashion. At the SXSW 2024 conference, she was seen in a custom Jolliva Heritage suit that stood out for its clean lines and custom fit. Another moment was in 2023 at the Variety Power of Women event, where Meghan chose a camel-brown Proenza Schouler dress. The item stood out in the asymmetrical shoulder detail and the high slit, while combining classic elegance with a bit of modern punch. She's also worn Heidi Merrick in the past, suggesting the California designer is a staple in Markle's everyday wardrobe.
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The Royal Slot Polo Challenge is a key event in the world of polo. It is known for attracting top-level polo players and celebrities, such as Serena Williams, who was among the 300 participants this year. The 2024 event supported Santabella, a charity co-founded by Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, which helps African children facing challenges such as poverty, inequality and AIDS.