Duchess of Sussex wears conservative Roland Mouret dress for meeting with Irish president
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have woken in Dublin for the second day of their royal tour of Ireland.
Today, the pair have a series of engagements lined up including a visit to a Gaelic sports festival at Croke Park before taking a tour of the famous Trinity College.
But first, the couple met with Irish President Michael Higgins and his wife, Sabina, and their two Bernese mountain dogs at their residence, Áras an Uachtaráin.
For what is suspected to be her first of many looks today, Meghan stuck to the green theme wearing an earth tone dress by French fashion house Roland Mouret.
The interesting dress featured her favourite bateau neckline and a waterfall wrap effect skirt.
She paired the dress with a lust-worthy black leather Fendi bag and black heels, wearing her hair in a sleek low bun.
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It’s yet again another curveball colour from the Duchess, who we were becoming accustomed to seeing in pale hues of cream and pink.
The earth green is not dissimilar to the khaki Ralph Lauren number she wore to the christening of Prince Louis on Monday.
The Duchess has worn Roland Mouret in the past, most notably the night before her wedding when we caught a glimpse of her arriving at Cliveden House Hotel with her mother Doria.
The navy iteration of the dress even featured the same waterfall draping effect and bateau neckline.
While at the President’s house, Meghan and Harry rang the Peace Bell which was made to mark the 10th anniversary of the Belfast Agreement.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex ring the Peace Bell made to mark the 10th anniversary of the Belfast Agreement #RoyalVisitIreland pic.twitter.com/QUFSte1xFT
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After, the couple will visit Croke Park, see the book of Kells at Trinity College, view the Famine Memorial, visit the EPIC Museum andDogPatch Labs, a co-working space for tech start-ups.
According to Kensington Palace, the couple “are looking forward to learning more about Ireland’s history and experiencing its rich culture, as well as meeting the people who are shaping the country’s future.”
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