Meghan Markle Verbijstert in Navy Halter Dress during Prince Harry Outing

Meghan Markle Was the embodiment of California cool during her latest public outing with husband Prince Harry.
Meghan, 44, and Harry, 41, appeared a surprising one on the One805Live! Concert in Carpinteria, California on Saturday 20 September, in which the Duchess of Sussex surprised in a navy dress.
Meghan wore a button-down dumbbell dress with a cinched waist and a few bags. She accessorized her look with a pile of gold bracelets and rings.
For Glamor, Meghan kept her makeup minimalist and wore her brown ditches in loose waves that cascaded over one shoulder.
Harry, for his part, corresponded to his wife and wore a navy button-down shirt with dark jeans and a black, dotted blazer.
Meghan and Harry stepped out at Saturday’s benefit concert in honor of local First Responders in California. They moved to Montecito in 2020 after leaving the UK and the resignation of their duties as a senior working royals. (The Sussexes live in California with their children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4.)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Saturday 20 September.
Scott Dudelson/Getty images for ABASince he moved back to the United States, Meghan has switched her approach to dressing for events.
“Times when I know that there is a global spotlight and attention will be paid to every detail of what I wear or not, I support designers with whom I have really great friendships,” Meghan said The New York Times In a profile of August 2024, it also emphasizes the importance of working with smaller brands “that have not received the attention they should get.”
She continued: “That is one of the most powerful things I can do, and that is just wearing an earring.”
According to Meghan, she often discovers local designers through online shopping.
“I spend a lot of time with just googling, looking for brands,” explained the founder of Aver Everlee. “When people are online looking for things or reading things, I try to find great new designers, especially in different areas.”





