On October 18, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the George Zajfen Tennis Tournament in Los Angeles to assist a shut pal. For the big day, the Duchess of Sussex wore a white shirt costume, which she accessorized with a number of designer items.
The charity tennis match is held in honor of the late son of Meghan’s shut pal, Kelly McKee Zajfen. In 2022, Zajfen’s son George, then-9 years outdated, died all of the sudden. Since then, the household has held a charitable match in his honor, and Meghan and Harry’s Archewell Foundation has provided its assist.
In footage captured by photographer Jason Sean Weiss for the Alliance for Children’s Rights, Duchess Meghan could possibly be seen sporting a Carolina Herrera Belted Halter Midi Shirt Dress, which featured assertion black buttons. She accessorized the stylish costume with Jimmy Choo’s Etana Brown Leather Mules and a Loro Piana Loom Bag in Cotton and Calfskin.
Meghan Markle attends charity tennis match sporting a Carolina Herrera shirt costume.
(Image credit score: Jason Sean Weiss for the Alliance for Children’s Rights)
A press launch from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed, “For the second year, The Archewell Foundation is proud to support the George Zajfen Tennis Tournament in Los Angeles: a moving event that brings the community together in support of the Alliance for Children’s Rights. Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, attended the tournament, celebrating the Alliance’s remarkable impact and ongoing commitment to strengthening families across Los Angeles.”
The press launch continued, “The annual George Zajfen Tennis Tournament raises essential funds to advance the Alliance’s mission of securing safe homes, quality education, and holistic support for children and families in need. At The Archewell Foundation, we remain committed to uplifting communities, and are proud to support the Alliance for Children’s Rights’ dedication to ensure children receive the support and care they need.”