Meghan Markle is perfect as she and Prince Harry travel to the top of Manchester

When Meghan Markle entered the side entrance of London Euston today, she was the epitome of fashion in a sophisticated combination of polo and trousers.

The 41-year-old Duchess of Sussex accompanied 37-year-old Prince Harry to board the train to Manchester for the One Young World Summit, where the former American actress will give her keynote address.

Meghan looked effortlessly elegant by donning a short-sleeved top – presumably Brandon Maxwell’s £735 Eleanor silk cashmere polo – paired with cream-coloured silk pants and £760 suede Manolo Blahnik shoes.

She styled her curly hair into a stylish ponytail and added a sparkly touch to her outfit by wearing a pair of gold hoop earrings.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle drove into a side entrance in Euston, London, on their way to Manchester today.

The 41-year-old Duchess of Sussex accompanied 37-year-old Prince Harry to board the train to Manchester for the One Young World Summit, where the former American actress will give her keynote address.

Meanwhile, California resident Harry looked just as good when he arrived at the train station in navy pants and a matching blazer.

Harry and Meghan, seen without their children Archie and Lilibet, were taken to Euston in an electric hybrid Range Rover 27 miles from their English base at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor – a journey that takes about an hour – before entering the train station. .

The couple had seen each other smiling as they left Frogmore, as they were first photographed on their way back to England before embarking on their short European tour in the North West of England.

The Sussexes were joined by two bodyguards and were followed by another Range Rover as Meghan left the grounds of Windsor Castle before giving her first speech to a British crowd after Megxit.

The Duke and Duchess spent the night less than half a mile away from Prince William, Kate and their three children – but the families are not expected to meet, a decision that highlights the deep chasm between the siblings.

They made their first public appearance in the UK after returning to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June, as Harry’s legal battle with the Home Office continues after taxpayer-funded Armed Police bodyguards were rejected 24/7.

Meghan looked effortlessly elegant wearing a short sleeve top and cream colored silk pants paired with brown heels.

Photographed in New York on July 18, Harry and Meghan started their European tour today with a trip to Manchester.

They are heading to Manchester to open the One Young World Summit, which brings together young leaders from more than 190 countries and where Meghan will be giving a speech on gender equality.

The couple’s decision to use at least two private security companies and dog teams to form a steel ring around Bridgewater Hall comes just days after Meghan told The Cut Magazine in the US that forgiveness would take “a lot of effort” and implied she could. ‘Don’t say anything’ in what translates as a veiled threat to the royal family.

Where will Harry and Meghan visit on their European tour?

Monday, September 5: Manchester One Young World 2022 Summit

The Sussexes will travel to Manchester on Monday, where Meghan, 41, will deliver a speech on gender equality. The summit brings together young leaders from more than 190 countries.

The area around Bridgewater Hall, where the summit will take place, will be cleared 90 minutes before the couple’s arrival, the Times reported.

But Harry and Meghan have asked private security companies to provide a “ring of steel” in Manchester for their forum appearances.

The event will take place between 18:00-20:00.

Tuesday, September 6: Invictus Games Düsseldorf 2023

After Monday’s trip to Manchester, the Sussexes will head to Düsseldorf on Tuesday to celebrate Harry’s one-year anniversary from the next Invictus Games.

Harry had already announced that the sixth game will take place in September 2023. She and Meghan attended Invictus Games 2022 in the Netherlands last April.

Wednesday, September 9

The Sussexes have no official plans for Wednesday. They didn’t say they were considering visiting the Queen, who was at Balmoral in Scotland.

Thursday, September 8: WellChild Awards

The couple will return to the UK on Thursday for the WellChild Awards ceremony in London, where Harry will give a speech.

The WellChild Awards aim to “celebrate the inspiring qualities of critically ill children and young people in the UK, together with those who do their best to make a difference in their lives”.

The area outside the 2300-seat venue will be cleared to the public an hour and a half before the couple arrives after 6pm.

After being told that Harry is no longer entitled to official armed police protections funded by taxpayers, it is clear that the couple and the event’s organizers are holding private security. A spokesperson for the Greater Manchester Police Department confirmed that authorities were not involved, adding that security for the incident was “specially obtained”.

Harry is suing the Home Office, arguing that the dismissal of his taxpayer-funded bodyguards to protect the armed police for resigning from the front line is “unfair” and “illegal” and puts his family in danger.

Next stop is Germany for the Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023 One Year To Go event on Tuesday, before returning to the UK for the WellChild Awards in London, where Harry will speak on Thursday.

In addition to not seeing William and Kate, the couple also turned down an “open invitation” to stay with Prince Charles at their Scottish holiday home at the Balmoral estate. Palace sources confirmed that the Prince of Wales said they were “always welcome” at the couple’s home before leaving for England.

Today it was revealed that Prince William “had no plans” to see his younger brother, Prince Harry, until the California-based royal family released their memoirs this winter, but the couple currently live about 380 feet away in bird flight. Others in Windsor.

William, 40, and his wife, Kate Middleton, are said to avoid contact with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex until they find out what the couple plans to reveal in the Netflix documentary and the upcoming Harry book.

“They’ve lost a chance to be trusted because they probably record every conversation and use it against them,” royal biographer Angela Levin told The Sun.

Levin said he wasn’t sure William wouldn’t repeat 37-year-old Harry’s speeches. The author noted that William’s hesitation in dealing with the Sussexes was “his own fault, as they were extremely exaggerated and rude.”

Harry and Meghan, 41, are said to have arrived at Windsor’s Frogmore Cottage on Saturday ahead of their European tour. The property is just 100 meters from Cambridge’s new four-bedroom Adelaide Cottage, where William and Kate spent the weekend with their children.

Mirror experts said Charles thought Sussex’s stay with Prince Charles would be “a good opportunity for everyone to assess the situation and relax”.

“But as before, the invitation was turned down,” the source said, adding that Charles did not hesitate in his efforts to engage with his son “despite the attacks that seemed to be stronger”. ‘

News of the declined invitation emerged after Charles, 73, was photographed alone on his way to church in Balmoral on Sunday morning. Insiders say he continues to find Harry and Meghan’s jokes on the royal family “painful” and “completely baffled” by their behavior.

Source: Daily Mail