Since Meghan Markle revealed her forthcoming lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, she’s been gradually making more appearances at public events.
Just days after reading to kids at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, the Duchess attended The Kinsey Collection art exhibition in LA, highlighting African American art and history. Markle opted for a chic black floral-printed Carolina Herrera cape, which she paired with black trousers and flats for the occasion.
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Meghan Markle Stuns In A Carolina Herrera Cape At Art Museum
Prince Harry cut a stylish figure in a sleek navy blue suit, while Meghan’s mom opted for a classic look in a long-sleeved white cardigan.
The Kinsey Collection captioned the photos on their official Instagram: “The Kinsey family was honored to partner with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to host an event on March 21st at the Kinsey Collection Exhibition at Sofi Stadium at Hollywood Park. The collection’s Chief Curator Khalil Kinsey toured the Duke and Duchess, and an array of industry leaders around the exhibition which was followed by a conversation with Bernard, Shirley and Khalil, moderated by Christine Messineo, Director of Frieze LA and NY.”
They continued to add: “The group discussed the history and significance of Black art and how various communities can work together to preserve this vital piece of American history. The evening was brought together through a partnership between The Archewell Foundation and The Bernard and Shirley Kinsey Foundation for Arts and Education.”
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Set To Launch Two Netflix Shows
Deadline recently revealed that the pair have two non-fiction projects in production with Netflix. The report states that, “The first series will see The Duchess, otherwise known as Meghan Markle, celebrate the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship.”
The second series will delve into one of Prince Harry’s beloved sports: polo. With a spotlight on the sport’s aesthetic and social allure, the show promises to offer viewers an inside look at the dedication and skill required to compete at the “highest level.”
The report also notes that both unnamed shows are still in the early stages of production.