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Monday, 25 February 2019

MARKLE SPARKLE Beaming Meghan Markle steps out in elegant Dior gown with Prince Harry for Brit ambassador’s reception in Morocco







 Meghan Markle looked stunning in a Dior gown
Meghan Markle looked stunning in a Dior gown
MEGHAN Markle looked radiant as she stepped out in stunning Dior gown ahead of an ambassador's reception in Morocco.

The Duchess of Sussex was all smiles as she held Prince Harry's hand at the Rabat residence of British Ambassador Thomas Reilly.
 She teamed the outfit with gold shoes and a clutch bag
She teamed the outfit with gold shoes and a clutch bag

She showed off her baby bump in the tight champagne-coloured Dior gown with embroidered cape detail, which she teamed with gold shoes and a small clutch bag.

Meghan, whose baby is due in April, wore her dark hair pulled back in a bun to show off her £6,950 diamond earrings, while Harry was dressed in a navy suit and green tie.
 Meghan wore her hair in a tight bun



The couple were greeted with flowers by Mr Reilly's two daughters Orla, 12 and Elsa, eight, and given a traditional rosewater greeting by the ambassador's wife Leah.

Taking the colourful roses, Meghan said: "Thank you, that is so kind, they are beautiful."

She also introduced her husband, saying "This is Harry" as the Duke crouched down to shake their hands. Meghan was handed a second bouquet, telling the sisters: "Wow, they are so sweet".



MEG'S POWERFUL SPEECH

Little Orla later said she was nervous about meeting the Royal couple but revealed they were "really nice".

She added: "Prince Harry asked us if we lived here all the time or whether this was a temporary house and asked us if we had parties like this every week, which we don't otherwise it would be a lot of work! It's been a lot of preparation but really fun.

"The flowers we gave them were from our garden which we helped choose and Meghan said they were beautiful which we are so glad about."

Harry and Meghan are meeting guests from Moroccan society - including young leaders, entrepreneurs and influential education and sport leaders - before tucking into a banquet.

She later called on women "to challenge everywhere in the world"in a powerful speech.