In their first joint appearance in months, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry showcased their coordinated couple style once again. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared together in a pre-recorded video to discuss online safety for the inaugural Global Ministerial Conference on Violence Against Children in Colombia. Both opted for navy blazers, with Meghan’s taking on a rich, berry undertone, and Harry’s being a nearly black shade. Meghan layered her $3,290 Ralph Lauren blazer over a black T-shirt, while Harry chose a white button-down with an open collar. Both wore poppy pins in recognition of Remembrance Day in the U.K. and Veterans Day in the U.S.
This coordinated navy look comes as a fitting choice for a topic as serious as online safety, a cause close to the Sussexes’ hearts. Meghan’s blazer choice also carried special significance—she last wore this Ralph Lauren piece in 2019 at a WE Day U.K. event while pregnant with their first son, Archie, which feels appropriate given the conference’s focus on child welfare.
In their address, they spoke on the challenges children face in today’s digital age and highlighted the Archewell Foundation’s efforts to support families impacted by online violence. “Young people are calling for help. Families are desperately seeking support,” Prince Harry said, emphasizing the urgency of the issue.
The Sussexes have often coordinated their looks for official events. During their summer tour in Colombia, they matched in navy suits on one day and light linen outfits on another, often featuring locally sourced pieces from Colombian designers. Their shared style choices also extend to red carpets, like the ESPY Awards, and other charity events.
Since stepping back from royal duties and relocating to Montecito, California, their joint appearances have become rarer—but when they do appear together, their outfits and messages always carry thoughtful significance.