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Meghan colour clashes for first 2019 joint engagement with Harry

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive in Birkenhead [Photos: PA]
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive in Birkenhead [Photos: PA]

Today marked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex‘s first joint engagement of 2019. The pair were in Birkenhead, Merseyside, where they carried out a number of different appearances.

Their first stop of the day was Hamilton Square to view a new sculpture erected in November to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen’s death.

Pregnant Meghan, 37, stood out among the well-wishers who’d gathered to greet the couple, in a custom-red £1,008 coat by Canadian label Sentaler, which she also owns in camel.

She colour-clashed it with a £30 purple thigh-high slit midi dress by Aritzia’s Babaton collection and £292 red Stuart Weitzman heels.

Meghan and Harry’s first child is due in spring [Photo: Getty]
Meghan and Harry’s first child is due in spring [Photo: Getty]

Meghan, who usually sticks to a neutral palette when it comes to her outfits, completed her look with her £1,695 brown Gabriela Hearst ‘Nina’ bag and simple stud earrings by Pippa Small.

Her red and purple ensemble appeared to show support for Tomorrow’s Women Wirral’s logo – an organisation she and Harry visited during their time in the city.

The project supports women in vulnerable circumstances and helps them make positive lifestyle choices and changes.

Initially established in 2011 to support women upon their release from prison, Tomorrow’s Women Wirral has since expanded and now offers an extensive range of training courses and workshops for more than 6000 local women, including support groups around mental health issues, domestic abuse, and addiction.

Before that, Meghan and Harry travelled to ‘Number 7,’ a ‘Feeding Birkenhead’ citizens supermarket and community cafe, which helps less fortunate families.

Feeding Birkenhead is a coalition of churches, food banks, community groups, and other organisations working together to eliminate hunger in Birkenhead. The supermarket enables local families to buy their weekly shopping at a discounted price, and provides advice and advocacy on benefits, looking for work, debt, budgeting, and cooking.

Meghan meets children during a walkabout [Photo: PA]
Meghan meets children during a walkabout [Photo: PA]

The couple’s final stop was the Hive Wirral Youth Zone. Created by the charity OnSide Youth Zones, which is developing 21st century youth facilities across the UK, the Hive provides a safe environment where young people can come and enjoy themselves, building key skills and raising their aspirations and confidence.

The Duke and Duchess met young members as they took part in a number of activities and workshops throughout the centre, before unveiling a plaque to mark the visit.


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