Meghan Markle Wears Bold Cerulean Gown to Endeavor Foundation Awards

Meghan Markle Wears Bold Cerulean Gown to Endeavor Foundation Awards

After a hiatus from her royal duties, Meghan Markle returned to London for the Endeavor Fund Awards at Mansion House. The Duchess of Sussex appeared in a cerulean dress with cap sleeves. The color was bright and bold, as if to proclaim: "I'm home and I feel great!" . She accessorized with dark navy Manolo Blahnik heels (opens in new tab) and a blue-green, marbled, gold-accented clutch bag. (The Duchess always loved wearing similar colors (opens in new tab) together!) .

Despite the downpour, Meghan avoided wearing her coat (opens in new tab), and Prince Harry was kind enough to shield her with an umbrella. The prince was dressed in a navy suit. Meghan's attire was, of course, dressier than the camel wrap coat (opens in new tab) she wore to lunch earlier that afternoon. All eyes were on Princess Meghan (opens in new tab) because it was her first official engagement to Prince Harry.

Cute moment:

Love Meghan's cap-sleeved dress:

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This is not the first time Meghan has attended the Endeavor Fund Awards (the organization itself was founded by the Royal Foundation ); she attended the event in 2018 (opens in new tab) even though she was not yet officially part of the royal family, and again in 2019, wearing a black and white dress (opens in new tab) while pregnant with Archie!

A lot has changed since then (you can catch up on all the Royal Family drama here (opens in new tab)), but Meghan didn't want to miss tonight. The event honors wounded soldiers who have participated in sporting and adventure challenges. As in previous years, the couple will be present to present the awards. There are four awards: the Achievement Award, the Excellence Award, the Henry Worsley Award, and the new Community Impact Award.

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