EVER our ultimate style icon, Meghan Markle has stepped out in yet another winning Royal outfit today.
Attending the Grenfell Community Hubb Kitchen along with Prince Harry and her mother Doria Ragland, the Duchess of Sussex stunned in her effortlessly chic black outfit and beautiful blue peacoat.
The Duchess, who has even written a foreword for the charity's new cookbook, struck the perfect style balance for the smart occasion by completing her otherwise understated outfit with a pop of colour.
She addressed the volunteers at the community kitchen and paid tribute to their community spirit.
As Harry and her proud mum watched on, Meghan described the book she helped contribute to as a "labour of love".
Falling back on some of her all-time fashion favourites, Meghan opted for a £190 black pleated skirt designed by close friend Misha Nonoo - the woman who is rumoured to have introduced the Royal couple back in 2016.
Meghan said: "I had just recently moved to London and I felt so immediately embraced by the women in the kitchen and their warmth and their kindness.
"On a personal level, I feel so proud to live in a city with so much diversity. There are 12 different countries represented just in this room, it's pretty outstanding.
"Everyone embraced this so deeply because it's been a passionate project for all of us - and for good reason."
Meghan first visited the kitchen in January and has made a number other private trips to the centre to meet volunteers since.
Along with her silky skirt, Meghan opted for a classic black turtleneck from Tuxe Bodywear for £98 before completing her minimal outfit with a pair of Sarah Flint black heels.
But staying true to fashion form, Meghan then injected a bit of colour into her all-black ensemble with a stunning blue coat from Canadian brand Smythe.
With its bright blue hue and classic lapel cut, this oversized piece of tailoring added a signature Meghan touch to an otherwise understated ensemble.
Like a true girl after our own hearts, Meghan always falls back on her old favourite designers and has been loving classic tailoring of late.
The duchess first caused a fashion frenzy last year when she wore Misha's "Husband Shirt" to the 2017 Invictus Games, a style choice which was later labelled the "shirt that sealed the deal".
The recipes in Grenfell Community Kitchen book were all been created by cooks from the centre and will support residents affected by the Grenfell fire and others in the West London community.
Meghan, 37, helped put the group in touch with a publisher and her Royal Foundation provided assistance with legal and administrative issues.
All proceeds will go back to the Hubb and the book is available in stores this week. Hubb means "love" in Arabic.
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