She’s supporting the stars and stripes.
Meghan Markle went with a classic blue-and-white button-up for a secret visit to a veterans’ charity in Los Angeles, and her crisp striped shirt — which she first wore in 2018 — is still in stock.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, brought back the Ralph Lauren Capri Striped Button-Up Shirt ($590-$690) she debuted at a Wimbledon match with Kate Middleton in 2018 to stop by the Fisher House Foundation, with the low-key visit revealed in a video played during an Invictus Games event on Monday.
The all-American blouse proved to be an ideal choice for meeting with people supported by the charity, which provides military families with a home free of charge while their loved one is receiving medical care.
Markle’s shirt is also available in tan and black striped versions — and for those who’d prefer not to pay over $500 for her style staple, the brand’s Polo Ralph Lauren Striped Button-Up Shirt ($168) offers a likeminded look for less.
Ralph Lauren Capri Striped Button-Up Shirt
Polo Ralph Lauren Striped Button-Up Shirt
While the duchess styled hers with wide-legged white trousers (also from Ralph Lauren) and a chic sun hat at Wimbledon, she gave the top a new twist this time around by pairing it with the black Lafayette 148 pencil skirt she first wore during a 2021 visit to New York.
While her exact sleek style is no longer available, royal fans can grab the same label’s Slit Midi Pencil Skirt ($239) for a similar look.
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Shop nowThis is the second time in recent days we’ve seen the duchess wearing a striped Ralph Lauren shirt, with Markle sporting a different — and slightly more affordable — style last week.
She wore the brand’s Polo Ralph Lauren Oversize Fit Striped Linen Shirt ($168 $120) in a selfie taken with entertainment journalist Jen Su and her friends in Los Angeles — and the casual button-up is still in stock at nearly 30% off.
We’d call that a royally good deal.