Meghan Markle Wears a Black Coat to Mark the First World War Centenary
2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1.
The armistice came into effect at 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918, ending the war.
The royal family marks the anniversary each with, attending memorial services in honor of those who lost their lives.
Approximately nine million people were killed during the First World War, which lasted from July 28 1914, to November 11, 1918.
Having attended the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Saturday night, Meghan Markle stepped out alongside members of the royal family for a service at the Cenotaph.
For the occasion, which marks the Centenary of the end of World War I, Meghan wore a black coat, with a black hat.
The Duchess of Sussex recently returned from her first royal tour, during which she visited Australia, New Zealand, the Kingdom of Tonga, and Fiji.
Members of the royal family are expected to also attend an evening service at Westminster Abbey to honor the armistice.
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