Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have landed in Fiji for their three-day tour of the country, after spending a week in Australia to open the Invictus Games.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex touched down on Tuesday afternoon and spent their afternoon at an official welcome ceremony, the Veirqaraqaravi Vakavanua, in Albert Park, during which the Duchess of Sussex wore a white Zimmermann dress and matching hat by Stephen Jones Millinery.
Later, Meghan changed into her most show-stopping look yet: a blue floor-length cape Safiyaa gown for her first official state dinner since joining the royal family, which was hosted by the president of Fiji.
Below, everything the mother-to-be has worn while in Fiji.
Tuesday 23rd October
Arriving in Fiji, the Duchess of Sussex wore a white Zimmermann dress and matching hat by Stephen Jones Millinery. She paired the look with Tabitha Simmons slingback heels and a black clutch.
Tuesday 23rd October
To attend her first official state dinner since joining the royal family, Meghan wore a floor-length cape Safiyaa gown in Fijian blue. Despite state dinners being an acceptable time for a royal woman to wear a tiara, the Duchess opted to forgo the headpiece, instead wearing diamond earrings borrowed from the royal family.
Wednesday 24th October
For her first full day in Fiji, the Duchess of Sussex stepped out in a printed wrap dress by New York-based brand Figue, featuring pom-pom and seashell details on the skirt and a ruffled, asymmetrical hem.
Thursday 25th October
For her final event in Fiji before heading to Tonga, Meghan wore a green Jason Wu dress with black Manolo Blahnik heels and gold leaf-shaped earrings.
Thursday 25th October
Arriving in Tonga, Meghan Markle wore a red dress – the colour of the country – by Self-Portrait. She finished the look with black pumps and a black clutch and wore her hair straight.