Meghan Markle stuns in spectacular black outfit on the red carpet after celebrating Oscar nomination

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UK Royals (Commonwealth Union)_The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love in Jamaica

All eyes were undoubtedly on Meghan’s stunning ensemble as Prince Harry and Meghan made their grand arrival at the Carib 5 theatre in Kingston Jamaica for the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love.

The premiere, scheduled for a Valentine’s Day release, was a perfect setting for the couple’s latest public appearance, showcasing their impeccable sense of style as well as their support for the arts.

The Duchess’s outfit for the evening was spectacular. She looked stunning in a bespoke Caroline Herrera skirt and matching top that featured a classic yet modern silhouette, perfectly complementing her figure.

The simplistic elegance of the dress was amplified by its chic backless design, adding a touch of daring allure that captivated onlookers.

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The timeless black color of her outfit allowed her natural beauty to shine through, proving that sometimes, less is more. Her attire was accessorized minimally, allowing the chic ensemble itself to make a bold statement.

The premiere dovetailed with news that would undoubtedly amplify the Duchess’s spirits which was the Oscar nomination of The After, a short film directed by her close friend Misan Harriman.

Misan’s connection to The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is profound; not only did he capture the tender moment announcing their second pregnancy, but he has also photographed their daughter, Princess Lilibet.

The Duchess’s support has been unwavering for The After, which has been recognized for Best Live Action Short Film.

She joined David Oyelowo, the director and the film’s lead, at an LA Tastemakers event, engaging in conversations that bridged the realms of art and personal friendship.

The synopsis of the film, a tale of a rideshare driver confronting his grief after a harrowing event, mirrors the depth and resilience found within Meghan’s own life narrative.

The Duchess’s pride in Misan’s achievement is palpable.

Meghan’s celebration is tinged with concern as the film garners accolades, including Best Short Film at the Astra Film Awards and the African-American Film Critics Association.

One of their children fell ill, during a significant moment for Prince Harry, who was honored at the Living Legends of Aviation, causing Meghan to miss the ceremony.  In spite of this, the duke’s “poetic” speech, as described by director Catherine Hardwicke, resounded with the attendees, reflecting his profound love for aviation and the ethereal experience of flight.

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