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Jamie Roberts

Meghan Markle stuns in gold gown alongside mum and Prince Harry at Women of Vision award

Meghan Markle looked stunning in a strapless gold dress worth $1,850 as she stepped out for the Women of Vision gala which she will receive an award for her "lifelong advocacy for women and girls".

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, looked the picture of happiness as she was joined by husband Prince Harry and her mum Doria on the red carpet of the event at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City.

She matched her glam look with a pair of gold Tom Ford heels and a clutch in the same colour by Carolina Herrera. She wore her long tresses wavy and over one shoulder to beautifully show off her hooped earrings.

Harry looked dapper as he wore a tradition two-piece suit and tie combination. Mum Doria closely followed the pair in a smart black dress and her hair up in a bun.

They were met by an adoring crowd that had gathered outside of the venue hoping for a glimpse of Meghan - only to be overjoyed by the Duke of Sussex's arrival too.

Meghan was all smiles on her arrival (GC Images)
Harry closely followed Meghan (GC Images)

Meghan was at the annual gala as she was set to be given the accolade by her pal Gloria Steinem.

The former Suits star is one of a number of women to be honoured at the prestigious event which celebrates generations of progress and power.

Harry was on hand to support his wife (GC Images)
Doria Ragland, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex (Getty Images Ms. Foundation for)

Meghan's accolade comes after she was recognised for "her global advocacy to empower and advocate on behalf of women and girls" through her work at her and Prince Harry's Archewell Foundation.

A report earlier this year showed that Harry and Meghan had raised $13million and given away $3million to charitable causes through Archewell.

Meghan and Harry's charitable foundation, which was set up after they stepped down from their royal roles. Reports earlier this year showed the causes that have been helped by the money they have donated since it was founded in 2020, which include Covid vaccines and Afghan refugees.

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