October 22, Fraser Island, Australia
During a visit to Kingfisher Bay Resort on Fraser Island, the Duchess wore her hair parted in the centre and pulled back into a chignon. Strands were kept loose around her face for a beach-ready finish.
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October 23, Suva, Fiji
Meghan appeared polished when meeting with Fijian President Jioji Konrote and his wife on the first day of their tour in Fiji. Her gently tousled hair was pulled back from the right hand side, and swept over her left shoulder. A cream fascinator topped things off.
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October 24, Suva, Fiji
Wearing one of our favourite looks to date, the Duchess wore a coiffed, high bun accessorised with three frangipanis to attend a morning tea reception at the British High Commissioner’s residence in Suva, Fiji.
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October 25, Nadi, Fiji
At the unveiling of the Labalaba statue in Nadi, Fiji, Meghan wore her hair loose — parted in the centre with relaxed, romantic waves.
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October 25, Nuku’alofa, Tonga
The Duchess was all smiles during a visit to Consular House for a private audience with King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau’u, and opted for a high bun with strands kept loose around her face.
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October 26, Nuku’alofa, Tonga
Meghan opted for a youthful hairstyle — a smoothed back ponytail — at the unveiling of The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy at Tupou College in Nuku’alofa, Tonga.
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October 26, Sydney, Australia
At the Australian Geographic Society Awards, the former actress channeled Old Hollywood glamour with sleek, brushed out waves.
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October 27, Sydney, Australia
The Duchess wore her hair in the ever-popular half up/half down style (commonly known as the ‘hun’) at the Wheelchair Basketball final at the Invictus Games in Sydney.
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October 27, Sydney, Australia
Seamlessly transitioning her look from day to night, Meghan wore her hair in the all-too-familiar chignon style while presenting the closing speech at the Invictus Games closing ceremony.
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October 28, Wellington, New Zealand
The chignon continued to reign supreme as the Royals arrived in New Zealand — where Meghan engaged in a hongi at a traditional welcome ceremony on the lawns of Government House.
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October 28, Wellington, New Zealand
Under the watchful eye of Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan wore her smoothed tresses in a deep side part while speaking at a reception at Government House.
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October 29, Wellington, New Zealand
To combat the ever-present wind in Wellington, the Duchess kept things simple with a low pony tail.
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