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Pregnant Meghan Markle Steps Out On International Women's Day

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March 8 2019, Updated 6:42 p.m. ET

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A very pregnant Meghan Markle attended a panel discussion advocating for women's empowerment and equality in London, England on Friday, March 8, aka International Women's Day. Scroll through to get all the details.

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Meghan, 37, who was recently named vice president of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, attended an event hosted by King’s College London, which the palace described as, “a special panel of female thought-leaders and activists to discuss a range of issues affecting women today.”

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The mama-to-be looked adorable in a black and white, figure hugging dress, which she wore with a black blazer.

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Meghan accessorized with black, pointed suede stilettos and carried a black clutch.

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She wore minimal jewelry and kept her dark locks pulled up into a loose up-do hairstyle.

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While the royal's exact due date is not public knowledge, Meghan is reportedly due in April or May and expected to go on maternity leave at the end of March, according to Hello.

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