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01of 07Samir Hussein/WireImage; Chris Jackson-Pool/GettyMeghan Marklechose an especially meaningful dress to meet Nelson Mandela’s widow. The Duchess of Sussex sported her NONIE Trench Dress, which she previously wore to another event celebrating Mandela — in July 2018, she debuted the ensemble at anexhibition marking the centenary of the South African anti-apartheid revolutionary’s birth.
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Meghan Marklechose an especially meaningful dress to meet Nelson Mandela’s widow. The Duchess of Sussex sported her NONIE Trench Dress, which she previously wore to another event celebrating Mandela — in July 2018, she debuted the ensemble at anexhibition marking the centenary of the South African anti-apartheid revolutionary’s birth.
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Meghan Markle.Sussex Royals/Instagram; Tim Rooke/Shutterstock

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She previously wore the ensemble in Oct. 2018 during the couple’s royal tour of Australia, when theywent barefoot on Bondi Beachto meet a local surfing community group dedicated to raising awareness for mental health and well-being in an engaging way.
04of 07Meghan Markle.Karwai Tang/WireImage; Tim Rooke/ShutterstockThe royal mom arrived at the District Six Museum wearing asky blue dressfeaturing a wrap waist and button details down the front.There’s a reason the dress looks so familiar — Meghan previously wore the casual chic ensemble during the couple’svisit to Tonga’s Tupou Collegein Oct. 2018. Instead of wearing her hair in a low ponytail like she did in Tonga (as well as at their first engagement of the day in Africa), Meghan let her hair flow in loose, bouncy waves.
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Meghan Markle.Karwai Tang/WireImage; Tim Rooke/Shutterstock

The royal mom arrived at the District Six Museum wearing asky blue dressfeaturing a wrap waist and button details down the front.
There’s a reason the dress looks so familiar — Meghan previously wore the casual chic ensemble during the couple’svisit to Tonga’s Tupou Collegein Oct. 2018. Instead of wearing her hair in a low ponytail like she did in Tonga (as well as at their first engagement of the day in Africa), Meghan let her hair flow in loose, bouncy waves.
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Meghan debuted a whimsical Philip Treacy fascinator for aweddingin August 2018, and then wore it a few months later during herroyal tour of Australia.
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source: people.com