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All of Meghan Markle’s recycled outfits from her Africa tour

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Meghan Markle has unfettered access to all the designer clothing she could possibly desire, from Givenchy couture to endless pairs of Aquazzura pumps. But the Duchess of Sussex doesn’t mind being an outfit repeater — and that’s certainly true for her current royal tour of Africa with husband Prince Harry. Ahead, all the looks Markle has chosen to re-wear during her travels.
Meghan Markle has unfettered access to all the designer clothing she could possibly desire, from Givenchy couture to endless pairs of Aquazzura pumps. But the Duchess of Sussex doesn’t mind being an outfit repeater — and that’s certainly true for her current royal tour of Africa with husband Prince Harry.

Ahead, all the looks Markle has chosen to re-wear during her travels. Getty Images; WireImage
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For a visit to Cape Town's District Six, she chose this bold blue Veronica Beard "Cary" dress she last wore during her royal visit to Tonga last October, when she was pregnant with baby Archie.
For a visit to Cape Town’s District Six, she chose this bold blue Veronica Beard “Cary” dress she last wore during her royal visit to Tonga last October, when she was pregnant with baby Archie. Getty Images
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At Monwabisi Beach, the Duchess of Sussex went for a Madewell jean jacket ($118) and J.Crew linen shirt ($79.50) she’s owned and loved since before she became part of the royal family, along with Brother Vellies huaraches ($225) she last sported at a polo game with baby Archie.
At Monwabisi Beach, the Duchess of Sussex went for a Madewell jean jacket ($118) and J.Crew linen shirt ($79.50) she’s owned and loved since before she became part of the royal family, along with her favorite Mother Denim “Looker” jeans ($196) and Brother Vellies huaraches ($225) she last sported at a polo game with baby Archie. WireImage
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For a reception at the Residence of the British High Commissioner in Cape Town, Markle picked the same striped Martin Grant maxi dress she wore at Bondi Beach in Australia in October 2018.
For a reception at the Residence of the British High Commissioner in Cape Town, Markle picked the same striped Martin Grant maxi dress she wore at Bondi Beach in Australia in October 2018. WireImage
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While visiting Cape Town nonprofit Mothers2Mothers, she pulled out the black Everlane jumpsuit ($120) she wore while overseeing a shoot for the September issue of British Vogue she guest edited, along with her favorite Manolo Blahnik “BB” pumps ($625).
While visiting Cape Town nonprofit Mothers2Mothers, she pulled out the black Everlane jumpsuit ($120) she wore while overseeing a shoot for the September issue of British Vogue she guest edited, along with her favorite black suede Manolo Blahnik “BB” pumps ($625). WireImage
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During a Skype chat with the women at the Nalikule College of Education in Malawi, Africa, Markle sported the same army green Lisa Marie Fernandez dress “Rosetta” maxi dress ($595) she wore to take Archie to Prince Harry’s polo match in July.
During a Skype chat with the women at the Nalikule College of Education in Malawi, Africa, Markle sported the same army green Lisa Marie Fernandez dress “Rosetta” maxi dress ($595) she wore to take Archie to Prince Harry’s polo match in July. Instagram