Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wow with colour-coordinate for another final royal engagement

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have stepped out again in colour-coordinated ensembles for their final round of royal duties.

Over the weekend Harry and Meghan attended the Mountbatten Festival of Music in London.

Harry, who attended the event in his role as Captain-General of the Royal Marines, wore his dress uniform while Meghan wore a $2700 Safiyaa dress.

The event celebrates world-class musicians, composers and conductors of the Massed Bands of Her Majesty's Royal Marines - and was one of the couple's final public engagements before they step back as senior royals.

Earlier, this week they attended the Endeavour Fund Awards at London's Mansion House Friday in matching blue outfits.


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Meanwhile, the couple have had their first meeting together with The Queen since they announced their departure, joining her for a church service in Windsor.

The Queen was reportedly disappointed by the couple's decision to leave their 9-month-old son Archie at home as it meant she did not get the chance to see her great-grandson.

Despite this, it is understood the Queen wanted to support Harry and Meghan and make them feel like they are still a part of the family.

A source told People: "It was a really sweet gesture that the Queen asked them to church.

"It's telling in the sense that these two are still her family. And as a family, they all love each other."

The Sussexes are currently carrying out their final engagements before they step back as senior royals on March 31.

This article was first published on the NZ Herald and is republished here with permission. Additional reporting by The Hits.

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