Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry are attending the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London, alongside the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth, and a plethora of other royal family members.

    2019 marks the 100th anniversary since the first ever two-minute silence was observed on November 11, 1919, to commemorate Armistice Day and all of the service people who lost their lives during World War 1.

    Meghan wore a black belted coat with a black hat for the occasion. While Kate Middleton shared a balcony with Queen Elizabeth and Duchess Camilla, Meghan stood with Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and Princess Anne's husband, Sir Timothy Laurence.

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    Taking over the duty from Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles lays a wreath of poppies at the Cenotaph each year, accompanied by his sons, Prince Harry and Prince William. Crowds gather in London annually for the important service, as a mark of respect to everyone who served and gave their lives during conflict and war.

    Meghan's appearance at the Sunday morning service follows the royal family's support of the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday night. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at the concert together, at which Meghan wore a custom Erdem dress, with Aquazzura Deneuve bow pointy toe pumps, and a pair of Jessica McCormack ruby heart earrings.

    The duchess's Erdem look had a retro vibe, featuring a cinched waist and a fuller skirt.

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