Meghan Markle Wore Possibly Our Favorite Outfit Ever at One Young World Summit

Meghan Markle Wore Possibly Our Favorite Outfit Ever at One Young World Summit
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are back in the UK! On Sunday, the royal couple kicked off their three-day trip across the pond at the One Young World Summit in Manchester, where Meghan also delivered a keynote speech to attendees.

For the opening ceremony, Meghan looked sophisticated in a bold all-red outfit from Another Tomorrow—she is wearing their 'Bow Blouse' top in fire red, and their 'Classic Trouser' in the same color. She paired her stylish ensemble with matching red Aquazurra heels, simple gold jewelry, and wore her hair in a ponytail. Harry, for his part, was well-dressed in a classic suit. At the event, the Sussexes also got to meet with a group of summit delegates, who are doing outstanding work on the push for gender equality.

Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images
Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images

One Young World is a global forum for young leaders that is near and dear to the duchess's heart. She has been an ambassador for the organization since 2014 and has attended several of the annual opening ceremonies, including one in Dublin in 2014 where she addressed young leaders on the importance of women's rights, as well as one in Ottawa, Ontario, in 2016 and another in London in 2019.

"When I was asked to be a Counsellor at One Young World my response was a resounding yes!" Meghan said in a statement shared by the group via Instagram last month. "One Young World invites young adults from all over the world who are actively working to transform the socio-political landscape by being the greater good. They are delegates who are speaking out against human rights violations, environmental crises, gender equality issues, discrimination and injustice. They are the change."

Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images
Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images

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