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«Breaking News» Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arrive in Birkenhead

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have touched down in the northwest town of Birkenhead for their first joint engagement of the year.


Meghan, 37, looked glowing in a red wrap coat worn over a figure-hugging £107 purple dress from Babaton by Aritizia as she arrived in Merseyside with her husband on Monday morning. 


She paired the vibrant ensemble with a £1,695 Gabriela Hearst leather 'bowling' bag and vertiginous red stilettos.


And in a return to her signature style, the Duchess ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks for a relaxed 'messy' bun. 


Meghan's £1,085 red coat, believed to be a new addition to her wardrobe, is from Canadian brand Sentaler and the duchess has worn the brown version previously in Sandringham.


The couple, who are expecting their first baby in the spring, have travelled to Merseyside from London to visit organisations that support and empower groups within the community.


Their first stop was Birkenhead's Hamilton Square to view a new sculpture that was erected in November to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death. 





The bun is back! In a return to her signature style, the Duchess of Sussex ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks for a classic messy bun


The bun is back! In a return to her signature style, the Duchess of Sussex ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks for a classic messy bun






Meghan down in Merseyside on Monday morning


Meghan down in Merseyside on Monday morning



The bun is back! In a return to her signature style, the Duchess of Sussex ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks for a classic messy bun as she touched down in Merseyside on Monday morning for a day of engagements





Lady in red! The Duchess of Sussex , 37, looked stunning in a red wrap coat and matching stilettos worn over a purple dress as she touched down in Merseyside on Monday morning for her first joint engagement with Prince Harry


Lady in red! The Duchess of Sussex , 37, looked stunning in a red wrap coat and matching stilettos worn over a purple dress as she touched down in Merseyside on Monday morning for her first joint engagement with Prince Harry



Lady in red! The Duchess of Sussex , 37, looked stunning in a red wrap coat and matching stilettos worn over a purple dress as she touched down in Merseyside on Monday morning for her first joint engagement with Prince Harry










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The Duchess of Sussex brought a splash of colour to Birkenhead today, layering a bright red coat by Sentaler over a Babaton by Aritzia purple dress. Add in Stuart Weitzman heels, Pippa Small earrings, a Bar Jewellery bracelet and a tan bag by Gabriela Hearst, and it's another winning look.


Mega fans of Meghan's style might well recognise the wrap collar and ribbed detailing on the sleeves of this coat. It's the same style she wore for her first Christmas Day with the Royal Family back in 2017, only that time it was in tan. She has favoured belted designs on several occasions too, and the tie waist is perfect for keeping her baby bump cosy.


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A gift for baby Sussex? The Duke and Duchess are festooned with gifts as they undertake a royal walkabout amongst the large crowds, many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple on Monday morning


A gift for baby Sussex? The Duke and Duchess are festooned with gifts as they undertake a royal walkabout amongst the large crowds, many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple on Monday morning



A gift for baby Sussex? The Duke and Duchess are festooned with gifts as they undertake a royal walkabout amongst the large crowds, many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple on Monday morning





The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrives arm in arm to view a statue if poet Wilfred Owen. It comes as the couple continue to make renovations on their new home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, ahead of the birth of their first child


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrives arm in arm to view a statue if poet Wilfred Owen. It comes as the couple continue to make renovations on their new home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, ahead of the birth of their first child



The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrives arm in arm to view a statue if poet Wilfred Owen. It comes as the couple continue to make renovations on their new home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, ahead of the birth of their first child




















The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier. 


After unveiling a plaque to mark the visit, Harry and Meghan met local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, which Owen belonged to, and played a part in the creation of the tribute.


The Duke and Duchess then undertook a royal walkabout amongst the large crowds, many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple.

Later they will visit Tomorrow's Women Wirral, an organisation that supports women in vulnerable circumstances.


Initially established in 2011 to support women upon their release from prison, it has since expanded and now offers a range of training courses and workshops for more than 6000 local women, including support groups around mental health issues, domestic abuse, and addiction.


Harry and Meghan will speak to some of the women directly before visiting the onsite charity shop, café, and Inspiration Hall. Their last stop of the day will be the Hive Wirral Youth Zone. 




Dad-to-be! Harry, 34, looked delighted after being presented with a large teddy bear as he chatted to crowds in Merseyside this morning. The cuddly toy is no doubt a gift for baby Sussex, who the couple are expecting this spring


Dad-to-be! Harry, 34, looked delighted after being presented with a large teddy bear as he chatted to crowds in Merseyside this morning. The cuddly toy is no doubt a gift for baby Sussex, who the couple are expecting this spring



Dad-to-be! Harry, 34, looked delighted after being presented with a large teddy bear as he chatted to crowds in Merseyside this morning. The cuddly toy is no doubt a gift for baby Sussex, who the couple are expecting this spring





Meghan, who is just weeks away from welcoming her first child, was glowing as she chatted to crowds in Merseyside on Monday morning. Many presented the pregnant duchess with bunches of flowers including tulips and carnations


Meghan, who is just weeks away from welcoming her first child, was glowing as she chatted to crowds in Merseyside on Monday morning. Many presented the pregnant duchess with bunches of flowers including tulips and carnations



Meghan, who is just weeks away from welcoming her first child, was glowing as she chatted to crowds in Merseyside on Monday morning. Many presented the pregnant duchess with bunches of flowers including tulips and carnations





Meghan looked regal in red as she turned once again to a Canadian label for her coat. And in a return to her signature style, the Duchess ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks for a relaxed messy bun


Meghan looked regal in red as she turned once again to a Canadian label for her coat. And in a return to her signature style, the Duchess ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks for a relaxed messy bun



Meghan looked regal in red as she turned once again to a Canadian label for her coat. And in a return to her signature style, the Duchess ditched the sleek chignon she's been sporting in recent weeks for a relaxed messy bun





The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looked fascinated as they learned more about the scupture. The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looked fascinated as they learned more about the scupture. The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier



The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looked fascinated as they learned more about the scupture. The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier





Meghan waves to crowds as her husband prepares to unveil the plaque commemorating their visit. Meghan was wearing a vibrant red wrap coat from Canadian brand Sentaler, paired with a figure-hugging purple dress with a side slit


Meghan waves to crowds as her husband prepares to unveil the plaque commemorating their visit. Meghan was wearing a vibrant red wrap coat from Canadian brand Sentaler, paired with a figure-hugging purple dress with a side slit



Meghan waves to crowds as her husband prepares to unveil the plaque commemorating their visit. Meghan was wearing a vibrant red wrap coat from Canadian brand Sentaler, paired with a figure-hugging purple dress with a side slit





The couple unveil a plaque commemorating their visit. Their first stop was Birkenhead's Hamilton Square to view a new sculpture that was erected in November to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death


The couple unveil a plaque commemorating their visit. Their first stop was Birkenhead's Hamilton Square to view a new sculpture that was erected in November to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death



The couple unveil a plaque commemorating their visit. Their first stop was Birkenhead's Hamilton Square to view a new sculpture that was erected in November to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death






It's cold up north! Meghan wrapped up warm as she waved to onlookers on Monday morning


It's cold up north! Meghan wrapped up warm as she waved to onlookers on Monday morning






Meghan waves during her visit to a new sculpture in Hamilton Square to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death, during a visit to Birkenhead


Meghan waves during her visit to a new sculpture in Hamilton Square to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death, during a visit to Birkenhead



It's cold up north! Meghan wrapped up warm as she waved to onlookers on Monday morning during her visit to a new sculpture in Hamilton Square to mark the 100th anniversary of war poet Wilfred Owen's death, during a visit to Birkenhead





Harry and Meghan are greeted as they arrive in Birkenhead. After unveiling a plaque to mark the visit, Harry and Meghan will meet local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, and played a part in the creation of the tribute


Harry and Meghan are greeted as they arrive in Birkenhead. After unveiling a plaque to mark the visit, Harry and Meghan will meet local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, and played a part in the creation of the tribute



Harry and Meghan are greeted as they arrive in Birkenhead. After unveiling a plaque to mark the visit, Harry and Meghan will meet local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, and played a part in the creation of the tribute






The couple take a short walk to meet with locals after unveiling the plaque. The WWI statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier


The couple take a short walk to meet with locals after unveiling the plaque. The WWI statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier






Meghan expertly colour blocked a vibrant purple dress with a red coat


Meghan expertly colour blocked a vibrant purple dress with a red coat



The couple take a short walk to meet with locals after unveiling the plaque. The WWI statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier





Harry and Meghan arrive in Hamilton Square to view the WWI tribute. The statue, which is named after one of war poet Wilfred Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier


Harry and Meghan arrive in Hamilton Square to view the WWI tribute. The statue, which is named after one of war poet Wilfred Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier



Harry and Meghan arrive in Hamilton Square to view the WWI tribute. The statue, which is named after one of war poet Wilfred Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier





Meghan arrives to unveil the WWI statue. The Duke and Duchess will later undertake a royal walkabout amongst the expected crowds, many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple


Meghan arrives to unveil the WWI statue. The Duke and Duchess will later undertake a royal walkabout amongst the expected crowds, many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple



Meghan arrives to unveil the WWI statue. The Duke and Duchess will later undertake a royal walkabout amongst the expected crowds, many of whom had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple





Harry and Meghan arrive in Hamilton Square to unveil the WWI tribute. The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier


Harry and Meghan arrive in Hamilton Square to unveil the WWI tribute. The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier



Harry and Meghan arrive in Hamilton Square to unveil the WWI tribute. The statue, which is named after one of Owen's works, Futility, is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted First World War soldier






The couple are greeted by their hosts in Hamilton Square


The couple are greeted by their hosts in Hamilton Square






After unveiling a plaque to mark the visit, Harry and Meghan will meet local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, which Owen belonged to, and played a part in the creation of the tribute.


After unveiling a plaque to mark the visit, Harry and Meghan will meet local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, which Owen belonged to, and played a part in the creation of the tribute.



The couple are greeted by their hosts in Hamilton Square. After unveiling a plaque to mark the visit, Harry and Meghan will meet local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, which Owen belonged to, and played a part in the creation of the tribute





The Duchess was in good spirits after arriving in Birkenhead. Pregnant Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Harry this spring, is continuing to keep a busy schedule packed with royal engagements as she nears her due date


The Duchess was in good spirits after arriving in Birkenhead. Pregnant Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Harry this spring, is continuing to keep a busy schedule packed with royal engagements as she nears her due date



The Duchess was in good spirits after arriving in Birkenhead. Pregnant Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Harry this spring, is continuing to keep a busy schedule packed with royal engagements as she nears her due date



Created by the charity OnSide Youth Zones, which is developing 21st century youth facilities across the UK, the Hive provides a safe environment where young people can come and enjoy themselves, building key skills and raising their aspirations and confidence.


The duke and duchess will meet members as they take part in activities and workshops throughout the centre, before unveiling a plaque to mark the visit. 


The couple will experience four 'good news stories' in the Wirral town after accepting an invitation from local MP Frank Field, according to the Liverpool Echo.


Mr Field, who has served Birkenhead since 1979, wrote to the couple himself and said he was 'absolutely thrilled' when they accepted his offer.




Royal recycling! Meghan's £1,085 red coat, believed to be a new addition to her wardrobe, is from Canadian brand Sentaler and she has worn the brown version previously on Christmas Day in Sandringham, Norfolk in 2017


Royal recycling! Meghan's £1,085 red coat, believed to be a new addition to her wardrobe, is from Canadian brand Sentaler and she has worn the brown version previously on Christmas Day in Sandringham, Norfolk in 2017



Royal recycling! Meghan's £1,085 red coat, believed to be a new addition to her wardrobe, is from Canadian brand Sentaler and she has worn the brown version previously on Christmas Day in Sandringham, Norfolk in 2017






Meghan cradles her bump after touching down in Hamilton Square


Meghan cradles her bump after touching down in Hamilton Square






The couple will experience four 'good news stories' in the Wirral town after accepting an invitation from local MP Frank Field, according to the Liverpool Echo .


The couple will experience four 'good news stories' in the Wirral town after accepting an invitation from local MP Frank Field, according to the Liverpool Echo .



Meghan cradles her bump after touching down in Hamilton Square. The couple will experience four 'good news stories' in the Wirral town after accepting an invitation from local MP Frank Field, according to the Liverpool Echo 





Meghan arrives at Hamilton Square, Merseyside. The couple, who are expecting their first baby in the spring, have travelled to Merseyside from London to visit organisations that support and empower groups within the community


Meghan arrives at Hamilton Square, Merseyside. The couple, who are expecting their first baby in the spring, have travelled to Merseyside from London to visit organisations that support and empower groups within the community



Meghan arrives at Hamilton Square, Merseyside. The couple, who are expecting their first baby in the spring, have travelled to Merseyside from London to visit organisations that support and empower groups within the community





The Duchess is seen tenderly cradling her baby bump. Pregnant Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Harry this spring, is continuing to keep a busy schedule packed with royal engagements as she nears her due date


The Duchess is seen tenderly cradling her baby bump. Pregnant Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Harry this spring, is continuing to keep a busy schedule packed with royal engagements as she nears her due date



The Duchess is seen tenderly cradling her baby bump. Pregnant Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Harry this spring, is continuing to keep a busy schedule packed with royal engagements as she nears her due date



He told the newspaper: 'Although there are hundreds of projects I'd like the royal couple to see, the groups they will be meeting next week are characteristic of so much of the good work going on in Birkenhead.


'They will be seeing a stunning World War I memorial that sets new standards for sculpture. They will also launch new projects that are at the cutting edge of fighting poverty, draw even greater attention to the inspirational work being done by Tomorrow's Women Wirral, and witness the impact The Hive is having on the lives of so many young people in Wirral.'


Mr Field said the visit to Tomorrow's Women will be of great interest to Meghan in particular with her focus on women's issues and countering modern slavery.


He added: 'She will be talking to women there on these issues as well as how they successfully make the transition back from prison to society.' 




Wellwishers wait for the the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Hamilton Square on the first stop of their visit to Birkenhead today. Many had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple, and were waving Union flags


Wellwishers wait for the the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Hamilton Square on the first stop of their visit to Birkenhead today. Many had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple, and were waving Union flags



Wellwishers wait for the the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Hamilton Square on the first stop of their visit to Birkenhead today. Many had been queuing for hours to catch a glimpse of the royal couple, and were waving Union flags



Mr Field said the projects were chosen by the couple and for their proximity to one another. That means they can spend more time meeting people from Birkenhead rather than travelling longer distances between engagements, the Echo reported.


The MP praised the royal family for showing interest in 'bodies that fill gaps that the state cannot and doesn't reach', and 'making sure money is raised so that those bodies have viable budgets'.


Pregnant Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Harry this spring, is continuing to keep a busy schedule packed with royal engagements as she nears her due date.


The mother-to-be stepped out in London last week and the couple will also make an appearance on Wednesday to watch Cirque du Soleil's TOTEM at the Royal Albert Hall, as part of a fundraising campaign for Harry's charity Sentebale.


It comes as the couple continue to make renovations on their new home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, ahead of the birth of their first child.


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Main photo article The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have touched down in the northwest town of Birkenhead for their first joint engagement of the year.
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