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«Breaking News» Meghan Markle visits Mayhew Animal Home in London

The Duchess of Sussex wore head-to-toe cream as she arrived in northwest London to visit an animal welfare charity she is now supporting as patron.


Meghan, who is six months pregnant, wore an old Armani coat worth an estimated £2,000 for her second public engagement of the week at The Mayhew Animal Home on Wednesday.


The animal lover paired the custom coat with a Stella McCartney bag and £24.99 polo neck dress from high street store H&M's maternity range. 


She is there to meet staff, volunteers and beneficiaries, and hear more about the charity's various initiatives, from community engagement to international projects. 


During her visit today, Meghan will see first-hand a number of projects run by the charity, designed to improve the lives of animals and people and to better communities both in London and internationally. 




Bumping along! Meghan, who is six months pregnant, wore an old Armani coat worth an estimated £2,000 for her second public engagement of the week at The Mayhew Animal Home on Wednesday


Bumping along! Meghan, who is six months pregnant, wore an old Armani coat worth an estimated £2,000 for her second public engagement of the week at The Mayhew Animal Home on Wednesday



Bumping along! Meghan, who is six months pregnant, wore an old Armani coat worth an estimated £2,000 for her second public engagement of the week at The Mayhew Animal Home on Wednesday










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Meghan turned to an old favourite today when she recycled a Dior coat


Meghan turned to an old favourite today when she recycled a Dior coat






The animal lover paired the custom coat with a Stella McCartney bag and £24.99 polo neck dress from high street store H&M's maternity range.


The animal lover paired the custom coat with a Stella McCartney bag and £24.99 polo neck dress from high street store H&M's maternity range.



Meghan turned to an old favourite today when she recycled a Dior coat. The animal lover paired the custom coat with a Stella McCartney bag and £24.99 polo neck dress from high street store H&M's maternity range



These initiatives include animal therapy visits, work with homeless people and their pets, animal welfare schemes such as the Trap, Neuter and Return programme, and international projects including dog rabies vaccinations in Kabul. 


Meghan will spend time touring the facilities, meeting members of the community and animals who have benefited directly from the work of the charity.


Before quitting social media, animal lover Meghan, 37, often used Instagram to promote adopting dogs rather than buying puppies.


The former actress had two rescue dogs, a beagle named Guy and a Labrador-shepherd mix called Bogart.

While Guy came to the UK with Meghan when she moved from Toronto to live with Harry - and has since been spotted riding with the Queen - Bogart was too old to travel and had to stay behind with friends.


Harry and Meghan, who are expecting their first child in the spring, also have another dog – a black labrador. 


Tonight, the couple will join a Royal Albert Hall audience to watch Cirque du Soleil performers displaying their acrobatic skills in aid of charity Sentebale.


The couple, who recently revealed their first child is due in 'late April or May', will tonight be guests of honour for the evening premiere of the Canadian circus company's production Totem.




Meghan, who paired the coat with an off-white polo neck dress and Stella McCartney bag, is there to meet staff, volunteers and beneficiaries, and hear more about the charity's various initiatives, from community engagement to international projects


Meghan, who paired the coat with an off-white polo neck dress and Stella McCartney bag, is there to meet staff, volunteers and beneficiaries, and hear more about the charity's various initiatives, from community engagement to international projects



Meghan, who paired the coat with an off-white polo neck dress and Stella McCartney bag, is there to meet staff, volunteers and beneficiaries, and hear more about the charity's various initiatives, from community engagement to international projects



The event will raise awareness and vital funds for the duke's charity, Sentebale, which helps young people in southern Africa affected by HIV.


The evening show will be the second in a series of Sentebale Nights, following on from a fundraising performance of the hit musical Hamilton last year which Meghan and Harry attended.


A 2004 gap year trip to the African nation of Lesotho inspired the duke to set up his Sentebale charity two years later with the country's Prince Seeiso, younger brother of King Letsie III.



What is The Mayhew Animal Home and what does it do?



Mayhew is a London-based animal welfare charity working to improve the lives of dogs, cats and people in communities in London and internationally.


Set up in 1886, it looks for innovative ways to reduce the number of animals in need through proactive community and educational initiatives and preventative veterinary care.


It works with homelessness charities across London to ensure people and their dogs can be kept together, and runs a Pet Refuge programme to provide shelter and care for the pets of people in crisis for short periods of time.


It also educates young people about animal welfare and the importance of responsible pet ownership, and rehomes cats and dogs.


Mayhew International works with governments, local communities and charitable groups to help improve animal welfare overseas.




Their aim was to help youngsters in need and other children who had lost one or both parents to Aids or contracted the disease themselves.


The men established Sentebale in memory of their mothers, with the name of the charity meaning forget-me-not, which Harry later found out was his mother Diana, Princess of Wales's favourite flower growing up.


In November 2015, Sentebale opened its £2 million Mamohato Children's Centre in Lesotho to scale up its Mamohato camps - a residential project providing psychological, social and practical support to children struggling to cope with being HIV positive.


That year the charity announced plans to expand into several southern African countries by 2020 and by December 2016, Sentebale launched the first few weeks of its camp in Botswana to 150 children.


Daniel Lamarre, Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group's chief executive, said: 'We strive to make a difference in the lives of youths and encourage them to change the world.


'It is because both our organisations share these very values that we will proudly dedicate our Totem premiere to the Sentebale Nights, a perfect way to allow us to raise significant funds and awareness together.'


Johnny Hornby, chairman of Sentebale, said: 'We're very grateful to everyone at Cirque du Soleil for giving us the opportunity to shine a light on the work that Sentebale does to help children and young adults affected by HIV to live happy, healthy and productive lives.'



THE ROYAL WARDROBE THIS WEEK: KATE VS MEGHAN 



This week saw the Duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex return to work following their festive break, and they have offered up a varied sartorial display.


MEGHAN 


On Monday, Meghan paid a visit to Birkenhead alongside Prince Harry where they visited various community projects. The engagement saw her step away from her usual monochrome colour palette, embracing a bright new combination of purple and red. 


It seems that Meghan was inspired by her late mother-in-law's love of bright colours for her engagement on Monday with Princess Diana previously favouring the colour pairing.




The Duchess of Sussex stepped away from her usual monochrome colour palette on Monday, instead favouring  clashing tones of red and purple 


The Duchess of Sussex stepped away from her usual monochrome colour palette on Monday, instead favouring  clashing tones of red and purple 



The Duchess of Sussex stepped away from her usual monochrome colour palette on Monday, instead favouring  clashing tones of red and purple 





The colour combination was one favoured by her late mother-in-law Princess Diana who flaunted the colour combination during a state visit to Hong Kong in 1989 (seen here)


The colour combination was one favoured by her late mother-in-law Princess Diana who flaunted the colour combination during a state visit to Hong Kong in 1989 (seen here)



The colour combination was one favoured by her late mother-in-law Princess Diana who flaunted the colour combination during a state visit to Hong Kong in 1989 (seen here)






When it came to her hair the mother-to-be relied on her signature low bun for a busy day of engagements in the down of Birkenhead


When it came to her hair the mother-to-be relied on her signature low bun for a busy day of engagements in the down of Birkenhead






She appeared to be in high spirits as she was greeted by crowds in Merseyside


She appeared to be in high spirits as she was greeted by crowds in Merseyside



When it came to her hair the mother-to-be relied on her signature low bun for a busy day of engagements in the down of Birkenhead



The Duchess of Sussex relied on an old favourite when it came to the designer, opting for a red version of the Sentaler coat she had worn to her first Sandringham Christmas back in 2017. 


She also owns a camel version of the £1,085 coat from the Canadian brand which she was able to tie at the waist during her first royal Christmas. 


Pregnant Meghan added yet another pop of colour the mother-to-be opted for a purple dress from Babaton by Aritizia dress and a pair of court shoes in the same shade as her coat.


KATE


On Tuesday Kate did away with formal wear and opted for a more casual ensemble as she visited a community garden in Islington, North London.




Country girl Kate, who turned 37 last week, wore a jacket costing £399 from Irish brand Dubarry for her engagement on Tuesday


Country girl Kate, who turned 37 last week, wore a jacket costing £399 from Irish brand Dubarry for her engagement on Tuesday



Country girl Kate, who turned 37 last week, wore a jacket costing £399 from Irish brand Dubarry for her engagement on Tuesday






Kate ditched her signature stilettos in favour of a pair of sturdy walking boots costing £252 by See by Chloe


Kate ditched her signature stilettos in favour of a pair of sturdy walking boots costing £252 by See by Chloe






She seemed thrilled to be getting outdoors today, unable to wipe the smile off her face


She seemed thrilled to be getting outdoors today, unable to wipe the smile off her face



The Duchess of Cambridge cut a casual figure in a tweed jacket, skinny jeans and walking boots by See by Chloe as she visited a community garden in Islington 



The Duchess of Cambridge wore a khaki tweed jacket by Irish brand Dubarry costing £399. The jacket has proven to be a hit with Kate, having been spotted wearing it while last-minute Christmas shopping in the Range in Norfolk on December 24. 


She opted for her trademark skinny jeans for Tuesday's engagement, her go-to look when it comes to more casual occasions such as this.


In light of the chilly temperatures, Kate added an extra layer in the form of a rust coloured roll-neck jumper from J-Crew that could be seen peeking out from her jacket and ditched her signature stilettos in favour of a practical walking boot, £252 (reduced from £360) by See by Chloe to muck in with local school children.


She added just a touch of bling in the form of a small pair of gold leaf-motif earrings which were framed by her bouncy brunette locks, worn in loose waves. 




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