She debuted the Gabriela Hearst frock in June.
- Meghan Markle’s brand As Ever uploaded a new photo of the Duchess to Instagram yesterday.
- “Crisp air, blue skies, and the sweetest moments 🍃,” read the caption.
- She models a puff-sleeve Gabriela Hearst dress that she debuted back in June.
Meghan Markle is enjoying the simple things in life. On Wednesday, the Duchess of Sussex posed for a new photo uploaded to her brand As Ever’s Instagram account. “Crisp air, blue skies, and the sweetest moments 🍃,” read the caption.
Markle models a white puff-sleeve shift by Gabriela Hearst as she stands in her backyard beside her family’s two dogs. The shirtdress—one of her go-to styles from her days as a working royal—is made from aloe linen and features ruched details along the arms.
It’s technically a rewear from a few months ago, when Markle celebrated As Ever’s latest product drop. She swings through a lush garden in the whimsical photo, captioned: “No more sleeps!”
During her Windsor days, Markle favored several styles of shirtdress, including the Givenchy frock she wore to her first-ever Royal Ascot in 2018. When she and her husband, Prince Harry, visited South Africa the following year, the Duchess selected a Hannah Lavrey tie-front shirtdress, as well as similar blue and olive green styles by Veronica Beard and Room 502, respectively.
In 2020, Markle and Prince Harry officially stepped back from royal life. They relocated to the posh neighborhood of Montecito, California, near Santa Barbara, where stars like Oprah and Ariana Grande also have homes.
However, the Duke of Sussex may have hinted at a possible return to the United Kingdom earlier this month. Singer Joss Stone revealed that Harry seemed interested in a move back after speaking with him at the WellChild Awards in London. Stone, a Grammy-winning artist, recently relocated to the U.K. herself.
“He was saying how wonderful the schools are here and how important community is for children,” Stone told Hello!. “It was nice to share that with him because it’s exactly why we felt drawn to come back.”
He seemed “genuinely interested” in the move, Stone said.