Meghan's Caped Safiyaa Gown Is the Perfect Shade of Fijian Blue
Having traveled to Fiji earlier in the day, where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's arrival was celebrated with a Veiqaravi Vakavanua welcome ceremony, the Duchess stepped out in the evening for a state dinner.
Meghan, of course, arrived in Fiji looking like an angel in a pearl white Zimmermann dress. But she upped her royal wardrobe game later in the evening when she changed into a blue Safiyaa Ginkgo cape dress for a state dinner at the Grand Pacific Hotel, which was hosted by the President of Fiji.
As the Daily Mail reports, the shade of the Safiyaa gown is a Fijian blue, worn in tribute to the country. And even though Meghan didn't wear a tiara to the state dinner, she apparently borrowed her stunning diamond earrings from a member of the royal family (per Meghan's Mirror and royal commentator Emily Andrews), rumored to be Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
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