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Meghan’s VERY high-end brunch look! Duchess of Sussex wears £10,000 cashmere coat outfit while carrying a Chanel handbag
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The Duchess of Sussex looked as chic as ever as she stepped out in a black and white outfit in LA this afternoon.
Meghan, 41, met her friends for brunch at Gracias Madre on Melrose Avenue hours after her son and daughter were officially named Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet on the Buckingham Palace website, with the line of succession updated.
And the mum exuded glamor as she strolled down the street dressed in all black with white accessories – in an outfit that cost more than £10,000.
She sported the glamorous look in her first public appearance since the Sussexes announced last week that Princess Lilibet was being christened.
The Duchess’ choice to opt for top-notch designers meant the outfit cost more than £10,222 to make your mouth water.

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, exuded glamor as she emerged from brunch with Archewell EVP of Global Communications Ashley Momtaheni in Melrose Avenue, LA this afternoon in an outfit that cost more than £10,000
With her brunette locks neatly pinned back in a relaxed low bun, Meghan accessorized a pair of Valentino sunglasses costing around £170.
The mother-of-two also appeared in a sleek black cashmere coat from Max Mara costing £3390, which she has worn several times before.
Perhaps the star of her outfit (and certainly the most expensive piece) was a cute and classic tweed Chanel handbag with a chain, which she kept by her side as she strolled down the street.
In keeping with her black and white theme, the Duchess also opted for white pointed mules from Valentino, which cost around £540.

Meghan looked poised and classy as she donned a £3,390 cashmere coat she’s worn before and a pair of Valentino sunglasses
Meghan looked poised as she stepped out this afternoon in the structured, clean outfit that also included a black jumper and black cigarette pants with button detailing.
Her outing came just hours after Buckingham Palace officially changed her children’s line of succession titles on their website to reflect their prince and princess titles.
The change came after the couple revealed that their 21-month-old daughter, whom they named ‘Princess Lilibet Diana’, had been christened at the couple’s £11million mansion in California.
Until 09:30 this morning, the children were simply referred to as ‘Master’ and ‘Miss’ Mountbatten-Windsor on the Buckingham Palace website. Now they are ‘Prince Archie of Sussex’ and ‘Princess Lilibet of Sussex’.
It came shortly after their California-based parents declared that it is Archie and Lilibet’s “birthright” to be called prince and princess in a statement defending their decision to use the titles.
The Duke and Duchess also insisted that the matter had been “settled for some time” with King Charles – despite the couple only revealing this yesterday. His Majesty reportedly told Prince Harry that his children could be called Prince and Princess in a private conversation following the Queen’s funeral last year.
A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan said: “The children’s titles have been a birthright since their grandfather became monarch. This matter has been settled for some time in coordination with Buckingham Palace.’
But their 21-month-old daughter Lilibet saw her royal title of “princess” formally used for the first time yesterday when the couple told the world she had been baptized in California without Charles, Camilla, William and Kate present.
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