Harry of England and Meghan Markle have ended their trip to Nigeria, where they have enjoyed an agenda full of solidarity events and promotion of the Invictus Games, which are celebrating their 10th anniversary. This is a competition that was founded by Prince Henry himself in 2014 as a tribute to war veterans injured in combat. The director of sports of the Nigerian Armed Forces, Abidemi Marquis, expressed his gratitude for the visit in a press conference prior to the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as he believes it will help “improve the personal self-esteem and mental health of the soldiers”. “The participation [del equipo de Nigeria] “At the Invictus Games – last year was the first time – it provides the opportunity for our wounded soldiers to recover,” he added.
For a very busy schedule, with events of all kinds, in which special emphasis has been placed on mental health, Meghan Markle has boasted a suitcase made up of very different looks, but with a clear common denominator: the fidelity of the Duchess of Sussex in your personal style. We review some of those ‘looks’:
1. A summer dress with a ‘cut out’ detail
It is a dress by the Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz in beige and black with ‘cut out’ detail under the chest. It costs 2,640 euros and Markle combined it with flat sandals, her hair in a ponytail and large sunglasses.
2. Eye-catching and Carolina Herrera
To go to the house of the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Meghan Markle chose a very special design for her. A long sleeveless yellow dress, which she also wore to take the photos with which she announced her second pregnancy. She also combined it with flat sandals and large coin-shaped earrings.
![Henry of England and Meghan Markle in Lagos.](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/CJ7SMHJOTRCTPGXYH3G4QFFRIY.jpg?auth=eee5c9e66a52dd8ddba18c4f30454d7c329834c0f8f6be193354ed8910b3b48f&width=414)
3. A Californian design
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have found their home on the California coast. They have lived there since they decided to leave their obligations as members of the Royal Family and in the small municipality of Montecito they raise their two children. For this trip to Africa, Markle winked through fashion with a peach-colored dress from the Californian brand. Heidi Merrick. As explained by the firm itself, Merrick’s designs “are recognized for their clean lines, discreet elegance and meticulous attention to detail. She incorporates premium fabrics and sustainable materials into her collections, and her pieces have been worn by a variety of high-profile celebrities including Kristen Bell, Jessica Alba, Meghan Markle, Cindy Crawford, Drew Barrymore, Emily Blunt, Abigail Spencer and Selena Gomez. ”.
![Meghan Markle wearing the Heidi Merrick dress.](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/U2A6NTKUVVEIFGYVYGIVJ7GBI4.jpg?auth=f66b2cef66db701fab63cc78c17715a14433c685ef2535df0256b35850da97b0&width=414)
4. Elegant minimalism
A simple strapless white dress was Markle’s choice for one of the trip’s receptions. It belongs to the Australian brand St Agni and is minimalist and extremely elegant. Markle combined it with Cartier jewelry, a watch that belonged to Lady Di and the brand’s Love bracelet.
![The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at an event in Nigeria.](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/KGGFUCM6Y5CBXPNQY4UYRYBRQI.jpg?auth=a88b6d0070af0e7d479c12da1dffebd1d6c342cb5f02e786bc752bfbf86c8774&width=414)
5. In red and with a nod to Nigerian design
As it could not be otherwise, Markle reserved her most special look to pay tribute to Nigerian fashion. The red dress that she wore to attend an event on female leadership belongs to the brand I will pray, who has his studio in Lagos. It is a fashion brand that boasts sustainable production and commitment to the environment and stands out for its innovation in the designs and fabrics it works with.
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