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Meghan Markle STUNS in bridal colours for Vanity Fair shoot (wearing £420 designer shoes)

The brunette actress looked a million dollars in a simple white dress and nude Aquazzura shoes, a distinctively bridal colour scheme.

The altruistic Meghan Markle, who stars in US drama Suits, posed with former President of Ireland Mary Robinson, poet Fatima Bhutto, and women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathlou.

Her long limbs, tanned by the LA-sun of her home city, are on show in the snap – which shows the actress standing in front a castle.

With the recent news that Meghan and Prince Harry are moving in together, it seems that if she plays her cards right she might be spending more time in castles in the near future.

The photoshoot, which appeared in Vanity Fair, features the global leaders who attended the One Young World Summit in Ottawa in October 2016.

It includes photos of Emma Watson, Cher, Jérôme Jarre, Natalia Vodianova, President Mary Robinson, Nobel Laureates Kofi Annan and Muhammad Yunus, and Justin Trudeau, all of whom spoke at the 2016 Summit – as well as Meghan Markle.

“When I was asked to be a Counsellor at One Young World my response was a resounding ‘yes.’ 

“One Young World invites young adults from all over the world who are actively working to transform the socio-political landscape by being the greater good. 

“They are delegates who are speaking out against human rights violations, environmental crises, gender equality issues, discrimination and injustice. They are the change,” Meghan wrote on her blog.

Express.co.uk recently suggested that the actress has been adopting a very similar wardrobe to Kate Middleton.

Is she after a royal proposal?

Meghan is known for her charity work. She recently spoke out about the stigma women in the developing world experience while they have their periods.

The stunning actress, who recently attended a wedding with Prince Harry, described her trip to India in a piece in Time Magazine.

Meghan Markle explained how she visited Delhi and Mumbai this January with World Vision to meet young girls impacted by the stigma of periods.

“The stigma surrounding menstruation and lack of access to proper sanitation directly inhibit(s) young women from pursuing an education,” she wrote in the heartfelt piece.

The actress described her passion for the ‘Save the Girl Child, Educate the Girl Child’ campaign, created by the Indian government to prioritise eduction for women.

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