Meghan Markle Wears A Little Black Dress With Prince Harry Around NYC

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  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have arrived in New York City in style.

  • The Duchess of Sussex was seen entering the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan today in a little black dress with medium-length sleeves and side pockets with silver buttons, holding hands with her husband.

  • Meghan and Harry attended the U.N. Nelson Mandela Prize award ceremony.


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have arrived in New York City in style.

The Duchess of Sussex was seen entering the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan today in a little black dress with medium-length sleeves and side pockets with silver buttons, holding hands with her husband. She paired the elegant piece with a pair of matching pumps and kept it simple with her accessories, carrying only a black shoulder bag and wearing a set of gold bangles.

Meghan kept her hair up in a neat ponytail and wore natural makeup.

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Photo credit: KENA BETANCUR - Getty Images

Harry, meanwhile, went for a timeless business ensemble, consisting of a navy suit and tie over a white dress shirt. He finished the look with black dress shoes.

Photo credit: KENA BETANCUR - Getty Images
Photo credit: KENA BETANCUR - Getty Images

Meghan and Harry attended the U.N. Nelson Mandela Prize award ceremony today and met with ambassadors. BAZAAR.com confirmed their visit to New York earlier today, and learned the duke is expected to give a speech at the ceremony—the purpose of which is to honor the late activist and former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela.

Photo credit: Michael M. Santiago - Getty Images
Photo credit: Michael M. Santiago - Getty Images

The duke and duchess have made human rights activism a priority since they worked as senior royals, and they continue to do so after stepping down from their duties. This Women’s History Month, they offered grants to four leading organizations working to advance gender equity through their nonprofit, Archewell.

Also, as the chief impact officer for mental health start-up BetterUp, Harry advocates for mental health access across the world. And he remains the founder and organizer of the Invictus Games, a multi-sport event for sick or injured military personnel and veterans.

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