In Tonga, the mother-to-be opted for a Theia white gown with sparkling embellishments on the shoulders, black pumps and a small black clutch.
For her arrival into Tonga with Prince Harry, Meghan wore the Pleated Floral Dress from Self Portrait (a maxi dress that she customized) with navy blue pumps and a small clutch.
The Duchess was wrapped in flowers, creating a look perfect for vacation. For a morning tea reception, she chose to wear the Figue ‘Frederica' Printed Ruffle Dress and Castañer wedges with jewelry from Karen Walker and a Suva bag. Then, her hosts draped flower around her daytime style.
Meghan acknowledged the public outside of her hotel in a white Zimmerman dress, Stephen Jones white hat and Tabitha Simmons ‘Millie' Pumps.
The Duchess matched the Fiji flag in this stunning blue floor-length Safiyaa cape gown for her first state dinner in Fiji.
The American-born royal swapped out her nude and navy blue pumps for a leopard version to pair with her black denim, top and white blazer.
Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex put on their best clothing to attend the official opening of the extension of the ANZAC Memorial in Sydney.
Although it may be a royal tour, the lovebirds made it look like their honeymoon in their vacation-worthy garbs. Meghan opted for a Reformation sundress, brown leather sandals and oversized sunglasses.
The Duchess opted for a city chic look with a black turtleneck, black denim, pumps, a blazer and striped bag.
Meghan joined Prince Harry at an Invictus Games sailing race. They both wore Invictus Games windbreakers, dark pants and sneakers. The duchess wore black Outland Denim jeans and white Veja sneakers.
The duchess wore a navy Stella McCartney cape dress and matching coat by Gillian Anderson for Winser London, paired with Stuart Weitzman pumps, to the 2018 Invictus Games opening ceremony in Sydney.
Meghan and Harry visited Macarthur Girls High School in Sydney, Australia. The duchess wore a navy pleated, two-tone Roksanda Athena dress.
Dressed in a black and white striped Martin Grant maxi dress and pink lei, the duchess was all smiles in Bondi Beach.
Wearing a beige Martin Grant trench coat and black Club Monaco Miguellina dress, Meghan joined Harry on a trip to South Melbourne Beach.
The Duchess of Sussex wore a navy, sailor-style dress by Australian designer Dion Lee to the This Girl Can campaign event at Government House in Melbourne, Australia.
The former Suits actress styled a low ponytail with J.Crew ankle boots and a grey blazer from her BFF Serena William's collection.
Meghan threw on a beige trench coat over a classic white Karen Gee dress for a visit to the Sydney Opera House.
This trench coat-inspired dress and her other belted dresses explained how the royal was able to keep her pregnancy a secret.
The Duchess of Sussex kept it casual and cool in a denim midi dress—another belted garment—at the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup.
Meghan attended the Coach Awards in a navy blue, asymmetrical top and black pants.
Although the royal was wearing a monochromatic look, the velvet fabric and sheer sleeves made this outfit pop.
To carry out her duties at the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan arrived in the city wearing a forest green button-up and matching leather pencil skirt.
In honor of Princess Eugenie's wedding, Meghan appeared hand-in-hand with father-to-be Prince Harry, while he spoke to Queen Elizabeth II. For the event, the duchess wore a monochromatic outfit, complete with coat dress (that covered her growing bump), pumps and a fascinator.
The American-born philanthropist was ready to carry out her royal duties in slim black pants, a turtleneck and long coat.