Meghan Markle wore a $ 30 dress at FaceTime with Prince Harry – and is available for pre-order

Meghan Markle’s maternity fashion game is ready.

During Prince Harry’s recent surprise appearance in The Late Late Show with James Corden, Duchess fans caught a glimpse of her pregnancy style during a FaceTime call between the couple.

“Haz, how’s your LA tour going?” she asked the Duke of Sussex during the brief conversation, revealing her sweet nickname to her husband.

“Haz? I didn’t know we were calling you ‘Haz now,” Corden joked, to which Prince Harry replied, “You are not my wife.”

The whole exchange was lovely, but what we really admire is that Markle’s blue dress by Velvet Torch is surprisingly affordable. Although currently out of stock on its website, the long-sleeved Bata dress retails for $ 30 and is still available for pre-order.

“So, it happened today !!” the local Los Angeles fashion brand posted on Instagram on February 26. They also added “as seen in Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex” to the product description. The dress is made in the USA and comes in sizes XS-XL.

Blue dress Meghan Markle
Baby blue dress

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry revealed that they are expecting their second child on February 14, exactly 37 years after Princess Diana’s pregnancy with Prince Harry made headlines.

The happy announcement came from a spokesman and also from his close friend, photographer Misan Harriman, who shared a beautiful new portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Before Markle’s big interview with Oprah Winfrey, which will cover everything from his move to the United States to his growing family, Prince Harry gave Corden a little more information about why he “left” the royal family.

“He was never leaving, he was taking a step back instead of going down,” explained Prince Harry. “It was a very difficult environment, as I think a lot of people saw it. We all know what the British press can be like. It was destroying my mental health. ”

He continued: “I did what any husband and father would do, which is ‘I need to get my family out of here’, but we never left.”


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