The Duchess of Sussex was all smiles as she arrived at a charity fundraising polo match to cheer on her husband Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
Meghan wore a 50s chic navy dress with a flared skirt and a pair of nude heels as she styled her brunette locks in a low bun.
The former actress added a pair of sunglasses and a summery clutch bag to her look as she stepped out alongside her husband.
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Meanwhile Harry looked slightly more casual in a light grey blazer, a white shirt and dark jeans.
Harry, 33, is taking part in the Sentebale Polo Cup to raise money for children in Africa living with HIV and Aids.
He will be playing on the Sentebale St Regis team.
The event, which is held at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, features professional players as well as amateurs.
Meghan and Harry arrived together on the red carpet and were also pictured with polo international player Nacho Figueras and his wife, Delfina.
Mike Tindall was also in attendance at the match.
This is Meghan’s second sporting event she’s attended this month.
A couple of weeks ago, Meghan had her very first experience in the royal box at Wimbledon, which she attended alongside her sister-in-law Kate, The Duchess of Cambridge.
The pair’s appearance at the tennis tournament marked their first official engagement together without their husbands.
Meghan stood, clapped and couldn’t stop smiling as close friend Serena Williams, 36, arrived on court for her match against Angelique Kerber, in the Wimbledon ladies’ singles final.
The Duchess looked stunning in a striped blue and white shirt which she paired with white trousers.
It’s been a busy month for the royals with multiple public appearances.
The month started off with 13-week-old Prince Louis’ christening on July 9, which marked the first time The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had been pictured with all five children. They’re also parents to George, four, and Charlotte, three.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in attendance at the christening.
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Later that day, Meghan and Harry flew to Dublin for a whirlwind two-day visit on behalf of the British government.
It marked their first overseas tour as a married couple and saw engagements including visiting the Book of Kells, Croke Park and the Famine Memorial, and a garden party at the British Ambassador’s official residence.
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