Meghan Markle hides baby bump as she arrives for Remembrance ceremony with Prince Harry
MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry arrived to pay their respects to Britain’s war dead and commemorate the end of World War 1 at a special Remembrance Day memorial service at Westminster Abbey.
Meghan and Harry arrive at Westminster Abbey
Wearing a double-breasted navy dress and large Remembrance poppy, the Duchess of Sussex took her seat alongside senior members of the Royal Family. Meghan, 37, is pregnant with her first child but hid her baby bump. The mum-to-be was joined by her husband, Prince Harry, as they took their seats in the iconic church.
Also in attendance are Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The invitation-only service at Westminster Abbey commemorates the century of Armistice Day which marked the end of World War 1.
Tonight’s service involves readings from soldiers, politicians and authors alive during the Great War.
The Prime Minister and the Prince of Wales will also read in the service.
Earlier today, the Duchess of Sussex attended her first Remembrance Day event as a member of the Royal Family.
Meghan watched from a balcony as Prince Harry and Prince William paid tribute to Britain’s war dead by laying poppy wreaths at the foot of The Cenotaph.
Westminster Abbey is home to a Field of Remembrance which sits in the shadow of the building.
The field features thousands of tributes to those who have lost their lives in service of their country.
Last night, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance.
The pair joined the Queen and other senior members of the Royal Family for an evening of musical performances to commemorate Britain’s war dead.