Meghan Markle Wore a White Theia Gown for a Welcome Reception in Tonga
After many fashionable appearances in Australia and Fiji, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are on to their next stop on their whirlwind royal tour: the Kingdom of Tonga.
Harry and Meghan, who arrived in the Polynesian country earlier today, just stepped out for an official welcome reception and dinner hosted by the King and Queen of Tonga. Meghan looked elegant in a white gown by Theia with beading details for the formal occasion. The Duchess also wore pumps by Aquazzura with a pair of snowflake earrings by Canadian jeweler Birks.
See Meghan's look here:
The Duchess was also reportedly wearing Princess Diana's striking aquamarine cocktail ring, which she first wore for her royal wedding reception back in May. While no clear photos of Meghan sporting the ring today have been released just yet, you can see a hint of the ring in these two photos:
Meghan's Aquazzura shoes are still available to shop in another color here:
Harry and Meghan are only spending one night in Tonga, but they have a jam-packed schedule while in town. Upon arrival at Fua'amotu Airport, Harry and Meghan were greeted by Princess Angelika Latufuipeka, who is the daughter of Tonga's monarch, King Tupou VI. The couple then traveled to Consular House, where they met with the King and Queen of Tonga in a private visit. Meghan wore a bright red dress by Self Portrait for the arrival:
The busy royal tour schedule continues tomorrow, when Harry and Meghan will meet the Prime Minister of Tonga and visit an exhibition at Faonelua Centre. After those events, the Duke and Duchess will also make an appearance at Tupou College, where they'll dedicate two forest reserves within the school's property. From there, Harry and Meghan will have an official farewell with the King before heading to the airport and flying back to Sydney.
Harry and Meghan will be on the move yet again after they attend the closing ceremonies for the Invictus Games this weekend in Sydney. On Sunday, the royals are traveling to New Zealand, where they'll spend the remainder of their royal tour. The Duke and Duchess will visit Wellington, Abel Tasman, Auckland, and Rotorua while in the country, and then will finally return home to London.
('You Might Also Like',)
Solve the daily Crossword

