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Meghan Markle's hats: The marvellous millinery that tops off her outfits

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UPDATED MARCH 1, 2019 7:18 AM EST

A look at Prince Harry's fiancée's collection of marvellous millinery, from beautiful berets to wide-brimmed wonders.

<b>One of the earliest style lessons a future royal must learn is: get used to wearing a hat! Thanks to protocol, hats are a definite royal style staple, worn to weddings, church services, and of course <a href="https://us.hellomagazine.com/tags/1/royal-ascot/"><strong>Royal Ascot</strong></a>. Since leaving <I>Suits</I> and beginning her life as a royal bride-to-be, <a href="https://us.hellomagazine.com/tags/1/meghan-markle/"><strong>Meghan Markle</strong></a> has shown us <a href="https://us.hellomagazine.com/fashion/12018032826440/meghan-markle-purse-top-handle-handbag/"><strong>some amazing handbags</strong></a>, gorgeous Princess-worthy outfits, and some very chic hats to top off her wardrobe! Scroll through to take a look at <a href="https://us.hellomagazine.com/tags/1/prince-harry/"><strong>Prince Harry</strong></a>'s fiancee's collection of marvellous millinery, from beautiful berets to wide-brimmed wonders.</B>
Meghan made on of her biggest hat statements to date when she attended the Anzac Day dawn service at Hyde Park Corner in London with Prince Harry on April 25, 2018. Instead of a smaller beret style, the future royal bride donned a floppy oversized hat with a wide brim to accessorise her bold-shouldered coat.
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One of the earliest style lessons a future royal must learn is: get used to wearing a hat! Thanks to protocol, hats are a definite royal style staple, worn to weddings, church services, and of course Royal Ascot. Since leaving Suits and beginning her life as a royal bride-to-be, Meghan Markle has shown us some amazing handbags, gorgeous Princess-worthy outfits, and some very chic hats to top off her wardrobe! Scroll through to take a look at Prince Harry's fiancée's collection of marvellous millinery, from beautiful berets to wide-brimmed wonders. Meghan made on of her biggest hat statements to date when she attended the Anzac Day dawn service at Hyde Park Corner in London with Prince Harry on April 25, 2018. Instead of a smaller beret style, the future royal bride donned a floppy oversized hat with a wide brim to accessorise her bold-shouldered coat. Photo: TOLGA AKMEN/AFP/Getty Images
For her first Christmas with the Queen at Sandringham in 2017, Meghan chose an architectural chocolate brown hat by royal favourite Philip Treacy. Accompanied by Prince Harry at the St Mary Magdalene church service, the former actress was also joining Prince William and Kate Middleton for the first time at a royal engagement.
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For her first Christmas with the Queen at Sandringham in 2017, Meghan chose an architectural chocolate brown hat by royal favourite Philip Treacy. Accompanied by Prince Harry at the St Mary Magdalene church service, the former actress was also joining Prince William and Kate Middleton for the first time at a royal engagement. Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
A radiant Ms Markle donned this chic white beret by Stephen Jones on March 12, 2018, to the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
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A radiant Ms Markle donned this chic white beret by Stephen Jones on March 12, 2018, to the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey. Photo: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images
On April 25, 2018, Meghan opted for a 1950s-style skirt suit by Emilia Wickstead, and topped the outfit with a retro Philip Treacy hat with a beaded dragonfly accent. She wore the look to accompany Prince Harry and his brother Prince William for the Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey.
Photo: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images
On April 25, 2018, Meghan opted for a 1950s-style skirt suit by Emilia Wickstead, and topped the outfit with a retro Philip Treacy hat with a beaded dragonfly accent. She wore the look to accompany Prince Harry and his brother Prince William for the Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey. Photo: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images