The Duchess of Sussex’s final rounds of royal duties are underway.
Yesterday, Duchess Meghan made a low-key visit to the National Theatre in London—one of her many patronages—to view their latest exhibition, the Immersive Storytelling Studio. The new exhibit utilizes Virtual Reality technology to develop new forms of dramatic storytelling. In the shared photos, Meghan is pictured with Nubiya Brandon and her own hologram, a part of the All Kind of Limbo exhibition.
For the secret visit, Meghan wore a quilted, bright white pencil skirt by Roland Mouret, a chic, sheer sleeve blouse by Topshop, and the same mini leather handbag by Loewe she was photographed with yesterday.
Images from Meghan’s visit were shared on the Sussex Royal Instagram account where it was also confirmed the duke and duchess viewed a presentation on virtual reality during their recent visit to Stanford University.
“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also visited Stanford University where part of their learning journey included a virtual reality presentation that allows the user to experience life through another person’s point of view,” read the Sussexes’ caption. “The goal of this method of virtual reality is to enable us to better connect and empathise with each other as people, regardless of race, age or nationality.”
Meghan’s National Theatre visit marks the first of her remaining royal engagements before her and Prince Harry transition into post royal life starting April 1st. The couple are expected to attend next week’s Commonwealth Day services on March 9th alongside Prince William and Duchess Kate.
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