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Meghan Markle Wore A Chic Little Black Dress in New York City Alongside Prince Harry

Alyssa Bailey
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Photo credit: Michael M. Santiago - Getty Images
Photo credit: Michael M. Santiago - Getty Images

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry returned to New York City this morning to celebrate Nelson Mandela Day at the United Nations headquarters, where Harry will be giving a keynote address. The couple matched in all-black ensembles—Harry in a sharp suit and Meghan in a mid-length, little black dress complete with a low ponytail and a center part. The couple also sweetly held hands while entering the UN.

Photo credit: KENA BETANCUR - Getty Images
Photo credit: KENA BETANCUR - Getty Images
Photo credit: David Dee Delgado - Getty Images
Photo credit: David Dee Delgado - Getty Images
Photo credit: KENA BETANCUR - Getty Images
Photo credit: KENA BETANCUR - Getty Images
Photo credit: TIMOTHY A. CLARY - Getty Images
Photo credit: TIMOTHY A. CLARY - Getty Images

Harry and Meghan last visited New York City publicly in September of last year. For the most part since then, the couple has lived a pretty quiet, private life in Montecito, California, with their two children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1.

However, that's not to say that the Duke and Duchess haven't been generally traveling as of late. One of the duo's last public trips was just this past June when they traveled to the U.K. for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee events. It marked Lili's first trip to the U.K. and Meghan and Archie's first trip back since Meghan and Harry stepped back from their senior royal family member roles in 2020.

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The couple purposely kept a low profile during their visit, a source who knows Meghan and Harry told People last month.

“They aren't part of the [working] royal family anymore, and that's a decision they have taken—but maybe [the public] hasn't quite accepted that yet,” a source said, acknowledging that many believed that Meghan and Harry should've been out at more events. “Yes, they were low-key. They paid their respects and went home.”

“They were really here to see the Queen, and they did,” the source added.

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