Meghan and Harry wear matching beaded bracelets on Africa tour – with vital message about ‘Justice’
MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry wore matching bracelets to the first day of their royal tour to South Africa.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were both spotted with the identical red and white beaded accessory, bearing the word "Justice", around their wrists as they visited township Nyanga.
Kicking off their ten-day trip, the couple - who flew into Cape Town with fourth-month-old son Archie earlier in the day - were greeted by school children and dancers.
The focus of their visit was to learn more about human rights organisation Justice Desk.
It appears their matching bracelets paid tribute to the charity, supported by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust, and for which Harry, 35, is president and Meghan, 38, is vice-president.
They watched a workshop teaching children about their rights, self-awareness and safety at the organisation, which also trains young girls in the community in self-defence classes and female empowerment.
Both the Duke and Duchess gave speeches during their time in the township.
Speaking to the crowd, Meghan said: "When women are empowered the entire community flourishes.
"You are all powerful."
Harry added: "No man is born to cause harm to women. This is learned behaviour and we need to break that cycle.”
It comes as the new royal mum wowed in a £69 monochrome wrap dress and £80 wedges.
Meghan's patterned frock is from sustainable African label Mayamiko and her shoes are by Castaner.
She also accessorised with a dainty necklace featuring a Hamsa hand.
It is thought that the symbol on the piece of jewellery "repels negativity".
Meanwhile, Harry dressed down in a white shirt, dark trousers and trainers.
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