Ever since the Meghan Markle, current Duchess of Sussex, was introduced as Prince Harry’s bride to be, we’ve been mooning over her outfits and style. The hype has been so real that Goat Fashion’s website, the label that made the dress she wore to a party at Buckingham Palace, crashed as of people tried to buy her outfit. Although. it is a fact we will continue loving the Duchess of Sussex’s gorgeous outfits, we should recognise her husband’s style. Elegant, sober and yet, modern, Prince Harry has delighted us with stylish suits and casual outfits, which highlight both his royal status and charming personality. If you’re looking to upgrade your wardrobe with a classy touch or wish your boyfriend would dress like a royal, check out these 12 Prince Harry outfits we just can’t get enough of.
For the celebration of Prince Charle’s 70th birthday, Prince Harry wore this stunning three-piece suit. Composed by a double-breasted, cream waistcoat, a baby blue tie, a black morning coat and grey, striped trousers. Though it looked like a sunny day, the umbrella gave the outfit an even more sophisticated look.
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The couple attended the Stephen Lawrence 25th anniversary memorial wearing complementary outfits. While Meghan wore an elegant maxi dress with flecks of silver, Prince Harry looked classy with this navy blue lounge suit and a wine tie.
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Brides need something blue and Prince Harry got the message choosing this medium-blue suit briefly after the engagement announcement. A departure from the more serious, traditional navy, the dark steel blue conveyed the joy of the occasion.
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In Birmingham on March the 8th, Prince Harry wore a navy blue overcoat over a tan sweater and blue pants. A more casual, yet elegant outfit ideal for formal occasions and work meetings.
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During a reception with the Commonwealth Youth Forum in a sunny London day, the royal couple looked spring-ready. Prince Harry wore a short grey jacket over a white shirt, with a black tie and dark pants.
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For the first official visit to Endibrug, Meghan went full Scottish with her coat in black watch plaid. Meanwhile, Harry skipped the tartan for a blue sweater underneath a gray coat and dark jeans.
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After the engagement announcement, Meghan and Harry attended their first official engagement in Nottingham looking simple but chic. Harry sported a white shirt under a bright, steel blue blazer and grey pants.
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Accompanied by his fiancé, Prince Harry attended a Christmas Day Church service in Sandringham wearing a light-blue suit, a purple tie and a grey overcoat.
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This Navy Blue Overcoat And A Scarf
Harry was ready to greet the crowds with this navy blue overcoat, dark trousers and a beige, wool scarf. A nice departure from the traditional tie.
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Prince Harry sorted an olive, wool topcoat for a royal engagement in London. Under it, he wore a grey sweater and dark, straight-leg trousers.
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Who says princes can’t rock polo t-shirts too? Meghan and Harry looked every bit of casual and comfy during a Wheelchair Tennis match last year. He wore an Invictus-branded polo, dark, straight-leg trousers and sunglasses. This is one of the most casual Prince Harry outfits.
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The newlywed Duke of Sussex wore this black tuxedo for him and Meghan’s wedding reception. Looking royal and fit until the end! This is one of the dressiest Prince Harry outfits!
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