The couple ended their second day of engagements with a formal event.
for her afternoon engagements. Meghan changed into her third dress—STAUD's Millie Dress—this afternoon when she and Harry visited South Africa's oldest mosque, Auwal Mosque, in Bo Kaap.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex gave their first interview of the tour to CNN today during these visit with Waves for Change and The Lunchbox Fund.
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