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Meghan Markle can’t stop wearing this breezy fashion

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Meghan Markle is a former actress and member of the British royal family. Markle was born and reared in the Californian city of Los Angeles. Her acting career started while she was a student at Northwestern University.

Meghan Markle has managed to persuade us to try out one of the most popular fashion trends in Hollywood.

She and Prince Harry made many joint appearances in the Netherlands over the weekend to commemorate the start of the 2022 Invictus Games. Meghan, of course, dressed to impress for the action-packed weekend. The duchess donned seven different outfits over the course of 72 hours, and we observed a few trends she attracted toward for those ensembles: clean white jackets and wide-leg jeans.

She wore white Valentino pintuck trousers that nicely complemented her oversized jacket for her first outing at a welcome reception for teams. She donned a pair of black wide-leg jeans with a gorgeous off-the-shoulder Khaite bodysuit.

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