Meghan Markle has rare fashion blunder after leaving label hanging off designer dress as she and Prince Harry land in Tonga
The Duchess changed outfits in mid-air after honouring an SAS hero in Fiji and before meeting Tongan royalty
MEGHAN Markle had a rare fashion blunder when a label was spotted hanging out of her designer dress as she arrived in Tonga today.
The Duchess wowed in green in Fiji and stunned in red after a mid-air outfit change before meeting royalty in the Pacific island nation this morning.
She looked amazing in her Self Portrait dress, blue stilettos and black clutch bag - but fans noticed a stray tag hanging from the hem.
The Duke and Duchess took a 90-minute flight to Tonga, on day ten of their South Pacific tour, and she made sure her wardrobe matched the colour of the national flag.
The couple landed at Fua'amotu Airport in the country's capital and were welcomed by Princess Angelika Latufuipeka and dancers in grass skirts.
Meghan, who was forced to cut duties short after a security scare yesterday, looked refreshed after a night alone with Harry on a private luxury island.
The Duchess had a very minor wardrobe malfunctionThe royal couple then walked the red carpet, accompanied by traditional entertainment from Pelehake villagers.Airport staff met them holding a sign saying "Welcome Harry and Meghan", and waving Union Jacks.
They were then escorted off to Consular House for a private audience with King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau'u, where they attended an official reception and dinner, featuring traditional entertainment.
Upon arrival, Meghan glowed in a stunning floor-length white gown with detailing on the shoulders.
The loving couple hold hands after leaving the plane in Tonga
The Duchess smiles as she accepts flowers from a girl in traditional dress
Schoolchildren had been given the day off and lined the streets from the airport to the capital of Nuku'alofa, waving flags and cheering as the convoy made the 40-minute journey.
The royal pair first appeared at Fiji's Nadi Airport this morning, where they unveiled a statue of SAS hero Sgt Talaiasi Labalaba.
The super-solder died in battle after holding off 250 rebels on his own.
Meghan looked classy in a green £1,315 Jason Wu dress, which showed off her growing baby bump, and tall black heels.
Prince Harry looked dapper in a grey suit and military medals
Harry shouts 'Bula!' and claps three times in Fijian tradition as he drinks Kava - a mild sedative made from powdered yagona root
Harry looked dapper in a grey suit and wore military medals as he honoured Sgt Talaiasi, who was killed in the Battle of Mirbat in 1972.He was stationed in Oman with eight SAS soldiers on a secret assignment, codenamed Operation Jaguar.
When their hideout was ambushed, he sprinted - under enemy fire - to a heavy artillery gun which usually requires three men to operate.
Despite grave bullet wounds and being soaked in blood, he single-handedly held off 250 fighters for six hours - long enough for reinforcements to arrive.
Harry unveils a statue of SAS hero Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba
After the ceremony, the president of Fiji, Major General Jioji Konrote, thanked the royal couple for their visit and congratulated them on their baby news.Harry also spoke, saying he and Meghan were "leaving with special memories of your beautiful country and look forward to returning in the future".
Yesterday, Meghan was whisked out of a Fijian street market amid a 'security scare'.
Video shows her being led out of the building flanked by her new female head of security and a Fijian security chief.
The Duchess has pulled out of a number of engagements this week, blaming tiredness and the toll of her pregnancy.
Last night the pair spent a night together on the isolated island of Vatuvara, described as one of the world's most beautiful places.
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