Duchess Meghan’s Flowing Silk Dress Has a Hidden Meaning

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Duchess Meghan chose to wear a meaningful yellow dress for a reception that marked the end of her visit to Nigeria.

While visiting the State Governor House in Lagos on Sunday—Mother’s Day—the duchess looked radiant in a bold sleeveless gown by Carolina Herrera. The flowing silk dress is the same ensemble Meghan wore in 2020 for son Prince Archie’s first birthday, as well as in 2021, when she announced her second pregnancy, with Princess Lilibet.

britains prince harry 2ndr, duke of sussex, and britains meghan r, duchess of sussex, react as lagos state governor, babajide sanwo olu unseen, gives a speech at the state governor house in lagos on may 12, 2024 as they visit nigeria as part of celebrations of invictus games anniversary photo by kola sulaimon afp photo by kola sulaimonafp via getty images
KOLA SULAIMON

To complete her sentimental outfit, the duchess wore a pair of nude slingback leather sandals, and accessorized with hammered-gold disc earrings from Jennifer Meyer, a gold Aurate collar necklace, and a stack of gold bangle bracelets that have accompanied her range of looks throughout the trip. The glimmering assortment of bracelets included her Lorraine Schwartz Evil Eye bracelet, gold Cartier Love bangle, diamond hex tennis bracelet from Ariel Gordon, and snowflake diamond ring from Birks.

Sunday’s reception was hosted by Nigerian Chief of Defense Staff General Christopher Gwabin Musa, who invited Meghan and husband Prince Harry to visit the country, and the governor of Lagos, Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Upon arriving, Meghan received a green shawl with white and yellow stripes as a gift from the governor’s wife, Ibijoke.

lagos state governor wife, ibijoke sanwo olu l, lagos state governor, babajide sanwo olu 2ndl, britains prince harry 2ndr, duke of sussex, and britains meghan r, duchess of sussex, pose for a photo at the state governor house in lagos on may 12, 2024 as they visit nigeria as part of celebrations of invictus games anniversary photo by kola sulaimon afp photo by kola sulaimonafp via getty images
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In a brief speech, the governor praised the royal duo for their visit, extending an invitation for them to return. “We are happy for what they are doing for military men, mental health issues, and mental illness,” he said, before talking about ensuring that “people who require the support both in the military and private can seek the support. The denial, the stigmatization is one of the things that we talked about.”

lagos, nigeria may 12 editorial use only prince harry, duke of sussex and meghan, duchess of sussex arrive at the lagos airport for official state welcome on may 12, 2024 in lagos, nigeria photo by andrew esiebogetty images for the archewell foundation
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Earlier in the day, Meghan and Harry were welcomed at the Lagos airport by an acrobatic dance performance. The couple gasped as they watched dancers hoisted into the air to create human towers. Afterward, they were escorted onto the basketball court at Ilupeju Senior Grammar School, where they supported the nonprofit Giants of Africa.

Duchess Meghan wore a traditional Nigerian maxi skirt—gifted to her at a reception in Abuja on Saturday—made of white and blue striped aso oke, a handwoven material from southwest Nigeria. The outfit choice followed Megan’s revelation that she is 43 percent Nigerian.

She paired the statement garment with a crisp white button-up shirt from Caroline Herrera, which she wore with the sleeves rolled up. Meghan accessorized with metallic heels, a gold pendant necklace, and black square sunglasses. Harry matched her look in a white button-down shirt and brown slacks, which he dressed up with a tan suit jacket and tan suede loafers. He also donned a pair of black shades.

The royals unveiled a partnership between their Archewell Foundation and Giants of Africa, which uses sport—principally basketball—to empower and engage young people. After enjoying a series of street-style dances, the charity’s vice chairman and president, former NBA star and Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri, addressed Meghan and mentioned his own wife, wishing them both a happy Mother’s Day. Ujiri added, “It is sometimes hard for us to be away from our kids and family to make things like this happen. But to do so shows dedication.”

lagos, nigeria may 12 editorial use only prince harry, duke of sussex and meghan, duchess of sussex visit giants of africa at ilupeju senior grammar school on may 12, 2024 in lagos, nigeria photo by andrew esiebogetty images for the archewell foundation
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Taking the mic, Harry praised the work achieved by Giants of Africa. “The power of sport can change lives. It brings people together and creates community, and there are no barriers, which is the most important thing,” he said. To demonstrate, Harry stepped onto the court and took part in some fun ball-bouncing drills.

The couple then moved around the court and spoke to some of the wheelchair basketball players, crouching down to ask each player their name. As the event ended, Harry took one last shot on the court and made it. For him especially, ending the journey in Lagos holds special significance, as it mirrors a historic state visit by his parents, King Charles and Princess Diana, in 1990.

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