Meghan Markle is effortlessly elegant in a bespoke Carolina Herrera Maxi Skirt and $3,250 earrings for premiere of Bob Marley film in Jamaica
Meghan Markle was effortlessly elegant in a black, flowing maxi skirt – believed to be a custom Caroline Herrera design by fashion experts – as she and her husband jetted off to Jamaica for the premiere of the new Bob Marley film
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, oozed glamor in the monochrome ensemble on Tuesday evening, which she wanted to pair with a simple suit.
The strappy design showed off her toned shoulders and toned waist as the mother-of-two grinned for the cameras during Paramount’s glitzy screening of the biopic at the Carib Theatre.
Meghan combined her sophisticated look with striking accessories, and is appreciated by royal viewers, among others Royal Fashion Police on Instagram, to have worn 18K gold earrings from Jennifer Meyer Jewelery, which cost $3,250 (approximately £2,558.37).
Elsewhere, the Duchess clutched her classic Jimmy Choo “J Box Clutch” (worth £750, or about $952.75) — one of her staples, which she has worn several times over the years.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, oozed glamor in the monochrome ensemble on Tuesday evening, which she wanted to pair with a simple suit.
She showed off her dewy skin with simple, understated makeup and styled her hair in a sleek bun.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry, 39, opted for a casual black suit and white shirt for the event.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex heads turned as they posed for photos and shook hands with actors last night.
The couple posed with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon president and CEO Brian Robbins and his wife Tracy James.
Meghan and Harry – who stepped down from royal duties four years ago – also joined Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness and his wife Juliet at the premiere.
Holness has said his country is “moving away” from the British monarchy. Harry’s father, King Charles, is currently head of state of Jamaica.
The process of severing ties with the British monarchy is underway, following in the footsteps of another former Caribbean possession, Barbados.
Similar to the island province’s split from the monarchy, Prince Harry also revoked his HRH titles and sensationally moved from a working royal position in early 2020.
The strappy design showed off her toned shoulders and cinched waist, as the mother-of-two grinned for the cameras at Paramount’s glitzy screening of the biopic at the Carib Theater
Meanwhile, Prince Harry, 39, opted for a casual black suit and white shirt for the event in Kingston
He moved to North America with his wife Meghan, whom he married in 2018.
Meghan and Harry now live in Montecito, California, with their two children, Archie and Lilibet. The Sussexes have made very few public and personal trips to Britain since leaving office.
The couple has had many ventures in the entertainment industry since their royal departure. They signed multimillion-dollar contracts with Netflix and Spotify to produce podcasts and docuseries in which they discussed their lives within the royal family.
Six months ago, they parted ways with their $20 million Spotify deal after producing Meghan’s podcast series “Archetypes.”
On Tuesday night, Prince Harry was spotted on the red carpet hugging Ziggy Marley, the 55-year-old musician and son of Bob and Rita Marley, who produced One Love.
It’s unclear why Harry and Meghan were there – although the film features British talent, with Londoners Kingsley Ben-Adir as Bob Marley and Lashana Lynch as Rita Marley, and James Norton as producer Chris Blackwell.
Elsewhere, the Duchess clutched her classic ‘J Box clutch’ from Jimmy Choo (worth £750, or about $952.75) – one of her staples, which she has worn several times over the years
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex turned heads as they posed for photos and shook hands with actors last night
The trip to Jamaica is not their first.
In 2017, before their November engagement, the couple attended the wedding of Harry’s friend Tom ‘Skippy’ Inskip to Lara Hughes-Young.
And in 2012, Harry traveled to the island for his Diamond Jubilee tour of the Caribbean, where he danced to Marley’s hit One Love with a large crowd.
He also met the late musician’s widow, Rita Marley, now 77.
Bob Marley died of cancer in 1981 at the age of 36.
And while they were soaking up the sun, Harry’s father, King Charles, was getting ready for his surgery, and Kate Middleton was recovering.
The 75-year-old King was spotted driving near Sandringham in his electric Audi on Monday.
Charles, who was holding the wheel wearing thick green woolen gloves, was briefly spotted before returning to the main entrance of his Norfolk estate where he was greeted by a police officer.
Queen Camilla described the king as doing ‘well’ as she chatted to a member of the public during a visit Deacon and Sons, a 175 year old family jewelery shop in Swindon.
Meghan showed off her dewy skin with simple, understated makeup and styled her hair into a bun
Local woman Jessie Jackson, 86, said she shook hands with the Queen and asked how Charles was doing.
Nicky Jackson, 48, who accompanied her, added: ‘She asked how Charles was doing. He’s fine. We’ve forgotten poor Kate.’
Charles flew back to Sandringham from Scotland on Friday to prepare for his upcoming operation.
The monarch and his wife were flown more than 300 miles from Aberdeen Airport to RAF Marham on a Royal Air Force jet before completing the final 15 miles.
He was pictured sitting in the back seat of his Audi EV while being driven by a driver.
The 75-year-old monarch will undergo surgery for an enlarged prostate next week and is currently resting at the Sandringham estate (pictured January 7)
It comes at a difficult time for the royal family, with the Princess of Wales recovering in hospital from a planned abdominal operation and the Duchess of York revealing she has skin cancer this weekend.
The Princess of Wales is reportedly doing ‘well’ after going under the knife for abdominal surgery at the London Clinic near Regent’s Park last week.
She will remain in the exclusive clinic for a maximum of 14 days and is not expected to return to her official duties until after Easter.
Meanwhile, Sarah, 64, was diagnosed with malignant melanoma – an aggressive form of skin cancer – after several moles were removed during reconstructive surgery following her mastectomy in June.
One of them was diagnosed with cancer and is now undergoing further medical checks to ensure the cancer is detected at an early stage.