Meghan Markle paired the trousers with a brown linen and wool mix blazer from Loro Piana, called the Jamilla, that retails for around £2,900.

The double-breasted blazer from the upmarket Italian brand is designed to have an oversized cut, longline silhouette and notched lapels.

Underneath her jacket, the Duchess donned a cashmere and silk mix sweater, called the Takao Jumper, also from Loro Piana.

The pricey top costs £990. According to the brand: ‘In the poetry of colour, our collection weaves a tapestry of calm, grounded ease, painting the canvas with neutral, earthy tones.

‘A short-sleeved cashmere-and-silk crew neck with a regular fit that falls to the hips. The patterned stitching is reminiscent of the Argyle style, adding a timeless touch of sophistication.’

Meghan co-ordinated the ensemble with a pair of £815 Chris canvas and leather slippers from Yves Saint Laurent in the gold brown colourway.

The two-tone shoes are described as offering the wearer ‘everyday glamour’, with an ‘elegant silhouette’ and golden hardwear.

Mother-of-two Meghan wore her long black tresses loose, and tumbling down her back.

She accessorised the look with what appeared to be a chunky gold watch on her left wrist, as well as wearing rings on her wedding finger.

Photographs show her holding up her phone as she appeared to check the screen while walking to the car.

Meanwhile, husband Harry was dressed in a dark two-piece suit and shirt, which he paired with dessert welly-style shoes in a dark colour with white soles.

He carried what appeared to be a leather file under one arm as he made his way to the waiting vehicle.

The couple have been busy during their whistle-stop tour, releasing some eight press releases on Sussex.com about their visit to Nigeria, which took them to Abuja and Lagos and ran last week from Friday until Sunday.

Today, in a press release about their trip coming to end, the Sussexes referred to the reception they received in Lagos and their attendance at a polo match.