By Lucy Caulkett-
Meghan Markle was dazzling during her attendance at the Cirque Du Soleil on Wednesday evening. Pregnant Meghan was accompanied by her husband prince Harry, both of whom were guests of honour at the event which took place at the Royal Albert Hall.
Looking a million dollars, Meghan, who is six months pregnant, wore a sparkling £3,400 floor-length dress by Roland Mouret , Elegant Meghan joined her husband to watch the premiere of Cirque du Soleil’s Totem at the central London venue.d a leg slit by Roland Mouret. She carried a clutch by Givenchy (her wedding dress designer) and wore a gold bracelet once belonging to Princess Diana. Meghan, who has been covered daily in the British press, looked very relaxed despite reports that she has been under pressure because of backlashes coming from press reports about her about strains between her and Kate Middleton, as well as uninspiring reports about her estranged family members. Although her pregnant bump appears to be growing with every passing day, she looked so beautiful in her dress.
The occasion was organised in aid of Prince Harry’s charity, Sentebale which supports children and young people affected by HIV in southern Africa. Harry, 34, and 37 year old Meghan met representatives from the charity and Cirque du Soleil, including performers, before being treated a night of outstanding acrobatic performances in aid of Harry’s charity in North London, Sentebale. The event is aimed at raising awareness and vital funds for the charity, which helps young people in southern Africa affected by HIV. Following in the amazing steps of his mother, Prince Harry has developed an affinity for demonstrating empathy and concern for the afflicted and underprivileged.
Harry set up the charity with Prince Seeiso after visiting the landlocked African nation of Lesotho in 2014. Their aim was to help youngsters in need and other children who had lost one or both parents to Aids or contracted the disease themselves. the name of the charity means forget-me-not – precisely the name of Princess Diana’s favourite flower when she was growing up, although Harry was unaware of this.