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Meghan Markle stepped out today in a beautiful white ensemble, as she joined other members of the royal family for this year's Commonwealth Service at London's Westminster Abbey. Arriving alongside Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex wore a chic white coat and hat over a printed white dress, and accessorized with a small green clutch and matching green heels, all reportedly by Victoria Beckham. 
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The event is held annually, and today's service marks the 70th anniversary of the formation of the modern Commonwealth. The occasion is observed by all 53 nations in the Commonwealth. Per the BBC, the theme of this year's service is A Connected Commonwealth, and member countries are being urged to protect natural resources and the environment.
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Earlier this morning, Meghan and Harry attended an event at Canada House showcasing the diverse community of young Canadians living in London and around the U.K.". Meghan pulled off a full costume change in between the two events, having worn a rich green embroidered Erdem coat to Canada House along with a Givenchy clutch and Aquazzura pumps. 
Today's Commonwealth Day service was also attended by the Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and British prime minister Theresa May, and featured readings and performances from representatives from a variety of Commonwealth countries. 
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