While the focus was on the cause, it was Meghan’s carefully curated look that once again drew attention. For the outing, the Duchess, 44, stepped out in a khaki-green dress by Australian label Friends With Frank, leaning into the same understated, locally focused wardrobe she has favoured throughout the trip.
Meghan was spotted wearing a striking statement ring by Logan Hollowell, reportedly worth over £2,000. The piece, known as the Virgo Diamond Constellation Ring held an added sentimental value.
The constellation design represents Prince Harry’s star sign, Virgo, adding a subtle but deeply personal touch to her outfit.
It’s a quiet nod, but one that speaks volumes, especially during a joint engagement.
This also appears to be a new addition to Meghan’s growing collection from the Los Angeles-based jewellery designer.
She has frequently been seen wearing Logan Hollowell pieces in recent years, often opting for designs that carry symbolic meaning – from zodiac constellations to gemstones like emeralds and moonstones.
Meghan has long used jewellery to tell a story, whether that’s through personal references or subtle tributes to her loved ones, including her two children.
While Harry and Meghan have been clear that this visit is not an official royal tour, the structure and presentation continue to mirror one closely.
From championing local fashion labels to visiting charities and engaging with community groups, the parallels are hard to ignore.
Even their itinerary reflects the familiar rhythm of royal engagements blending public-facing appearances with cause-driven visits.
