Two days after her 42nd birthday, Meghan Markle has reappeared by surprise in a video posted on social networks with her husband, Prince Harry. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who in recent months have kept a low profile after the controversy over the persecution of the paparazzi they had suffered in New York last May, have been seen accomplices and very smiling to communicate with the winners of the first grants awarded by the Responsible Technology Youth Energy Fund (RTYPF).
Sitting in the garden of what could be their home in Montecito, the prince and the actress speak on the phone with the different winners of this initiative that supports young people who lead 26 innovative initiatives. Some images that have also served to deny the alleged marital crisis and where they appear talking about their children. “Thank you for everything you do, especially our children are incredibly grateful. They don’t know it yet, but they will!” they say to one of the winners.
For her reappearance in networks, Meghan has surprised with her commitment to a set of a much more affordable firm. If on previous occasions she has worn luxury brand designs such as Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera or Dior, this time she has released two pieces by Bleusalt.
Markle wears a camel sleeveless turtleneck top with matching pants. Two sustainable designs that are made with “the softest fibers in the world” and that are part of the current collection of the Malibu-based brand.
The top is priced at 185 euros, while the pants, with a flared silhouette and an elastic waist, cost 210 euros. In addition, both pieces are available in other neutral tones such as black or white.
It should be noted that beige is one of Meghan’s favorite colors. In her Netflix documentary, the actress herself confessed that during her time as an active member of the British Royal Family she opted for this color. “As far as I understand, you can never wear the same color as her Majesty when there’s a group event (…) But then you shouldn’t wear the same color as one of the other older family members either,” Markle said.
A statement that did not sit well with the followers of the British house, who denied the duchess with the publication of her most colorful looks when she lived in London. In fact, she herself has shown that perhaps this dress code did not affect her as much as she wanted to make it appear, since during her new life in California she has continued to wear this color.