New Zealand visit of Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex, 3rd day

On the 3rd day of their visit to New Zealand, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Auckland. In Auckland, they firstly visited the North Shore to dedicate a 20 hectare area of native bush to The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy. After unveiling the plaque, The Duke and Duchess joined children from the 'Trees in Survival' group in a ‘welly-wanging’ contest. (The Duchess wore a dark navy jacket by Karen Walker)
Meghan Markle wore Karen Walker Fathom dark navy jacket, Jessica McCormack Tattoo diamond pendant, Muck Boot Company
Meghan Markle wore Karen Walker Fathom dark navy jacket, Jessica McCormack Tattoo diamond pendant, Muck Boot Company
Meghan Markle wore Karen Walker Fathom dark navy jacket, Jessica McCormack Tattoo diamond pendant, Muck Boot Company
Meghan Markle wore Karen Walker Fathom dark navy jacket, Jessica McCormack Tattoo diamond pendant, Muck Boot Company
Meghan Markle wore Karen Walker Fathom dark navy jacket, Jessica McCormack Tattoo diamond pendant, Muck Boot Company
Meghan Markle wore Karen Walker Fathom dark navy jacket, Jessica McCormack Tattoo diamond pendant, Muck Boot Company
Meghan Markle wore Karen Walker Fathom dark navy jacket, Jessica McCormack Tattoo diamond pendant, Muck Boot Company
The Duke and Duchess joined the Prime Minister to visit Pillars, a charity operating across New Zealand that supports children who have a parent in prison through the provision of special mentoring schemes. As a wedding present to The Duke and Duchess, the Government of New Zealand gifted $5000 to Pillars, and The Duke and Duchess met with some of the children who have directly benefitted from this funding.
Meghan Markle wore BURBERRY Maythorne Mulberry Silk Trench
Meghan Markle wore BURBERRY Maythorne Mulberry Silk Trench
Meghan Markle wore BURBERRY Maythorne Mulberry Silk Trench
Meghan Markle wore BURBERRY Maythorne Mulberry Silk Trench
Meghan Markle wore BURBERRY Maythorne Mulberry Silk Trench
Meghan Markle wore BURBERRY Maythorne Mulberry Silk Trench
Meghan Markle wore BURBERRY Maythorne Mulberry Silk Trench
BURBERRY Maythorne Mulberry Silk Trench
Meghan Markle wore Karen Walker Fathom Dark Navy Jacket
Karen Walker Fathom Dark Navy Jacket
Meghan Markle wore JESSICA MCCORMACK Tattoo Diamond Pendant
JESSICA MCCORMACK Tattoo Diamond Pendant

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  1. Harry's wool jacket is very cool!

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    1. I agree, and also think that’s all there is to say about this post.

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    2. Agree with Lana.

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  2. Both looks are good.
    The blue blazer looks very good, the combination with the dark jeans- very nice.

    The white dress is maybe a little bit missfitting (on some pics) but still nice, the combination with the coat (especially the colour) is nice
    But I'm not a fan of the coat, I don't like this collar. Can't believe it's Burberry...

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  3. I wish she would have taken off the trench coat, from what I can see this is probably one of her best dresses so far. Would’ve been nicer paired with a cropped jacket or blazer.

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  4. Agree - the lenght fits perfect

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  5. The blush pink dress is beautiful

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  6. Both look good.

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  7. If she had worn a nicer more streamlined coat it would have looked nicer. This looks messy, unkept to me.

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  8. I wish we could have seen her dress. I really like the sleeves in the Burberry trench. The navy jacket is really cute and elevates the jeans for a day outdoors. I loves Harry's coat. It is so much younger that a longer cut.

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  9. I like the dress and the casual outfits are both fine. Could someone perhaps get hold of the ill fitting trench coats and donate them to a deserving cause?? And replace them with some fitted coats/jackets?

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