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Meghan Markle Accidentally Left The Tag On Her Dress And People Are Relating Hard

 Meghan Markle Accidentally Left The Tag On Her Dress And People Are Relating Hard

Meghan Markle Accidentally Left The Tag On Her Dress And People Are Relating Hard


Dress fail for Meghan who leaves label showing on £345 frock


Meghan had a rare dress fail as she and Prince Harry landed in Tonga today.


The label on her form-fitting red dress could still clearly be seen as the royal pair got off the plane on the tenth day of their tour.


The £345 red floral Self Portrait dress mirrored the colour of the Tongan flag.


The frock, which showed off her growing baby bump, was paired with a Christian Dior Clutch and Manolo Blahnik BB pumps.


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had flown in from Fiji and were met at Fua’amotu Airport by Princess Angelika Latufuipeka.


The royal couple held hands as they walked the red carpet, accompanied by traditional entertainment from Pelehake villagers.


Schoolchildren had been given the day off and lined the streets from the airport to the capital of Nuku’alofa, waving flags and cheering as the convoy made the 40-minute journey.


This evening, the pair are attending a reception with traditional entertainment hosted by King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau’u Tuku’aho.

Meghan Markle Accidentally Left The Tag On Her Dress And People Are Relating Hard


Meghan looked stunning in an elegant white full-length evening dress by Theia Couture. 


Earlier in the day, before leaving Fiji, the duke unveiled a memorial for a British-Fijian soldier who died at the Battle of Mirbat.


Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, of the Special Air Service (SAS), single-handedly held off 250 insurgents with a 25-pounder field gun after being shot in the jaw during the battle in Oman in 1972.


He was part of a nine-strong SAS team based outside Mirbat when they were attacked by the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf (PFLOAG).



Sgt Labalaba was posthumously mentioned in dispatches for his bravery in battle.


After the ceremony, the President of Fiji, Major General Jioji Konrote, gave a short speech thanking the royal couple for their visit and congratulating them on their baby news.


‘Thank you for coming to Fiji and gracing us with your much welcome but very short visit,’ he said. ‘It’s good to know that you promise to come back. May Almighty God be with you now and in the future.’


Harry also gave a speech, beginning with the traditional Fijian greeting ‘Bula’, and adding: ‘Thank you to the people of Fiji for the warm welcome we have received during our visit.


‘The duchess and I are leaving with special memories of your beautiful country and look forward to returning in the future.’

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