Meghan Marklewore multiple items to honorQueen Elizabeth IIduring the monarch’s funeral on Monday.
Meghan previously wore the same dress, in navy, back in 2018, to a televised concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall in honor ofthe Queen’s 92nd birthday.
Meghan finished her funeral attire in black pumps, black gloves and Cartier’s LOVE bracelet in yellow gold.
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Meghan Markle.John Stillwell/Getty; David Ramos/Getty

Meghan previously wore the same earrings during ceremonial funeral events last week honoring her late grandmother-in-law.
On Wednesday, she wore the earrings as the Queen’s coffinceremoniously processedfrom Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall.
The Queen graciously lent and gifted jewelry to her female relatives through the years, presenting Meghan with the elegant earrings in honor of theirfirst solo outing togetherin 2018.
The late sovereign was famously a fan of pearl accessories, and the earrings she gave Meghan appeared to be a smaller version of one of her own go-to pairs.
From left: Meghan Markle, Queen Camilla, Prince George, Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte.Tim Rooke/Shutterstock

Meghan was photographed having an emotional moment after Monday’s funeral service at Westminster Abbey, wiping away a tear as she stood outside the famed building alongside,Queen Camilla,Kate Middleton,Prince GeorgeandPrincess Charlotte.
At one point, as Meghan stood behind George, 9, Charlotte, 7, and Camilla, 75, Charlotte turned around and met the gaze of Meghan, who looked down and gavethe young Princess of Walesa sweet smile.
Earlier in the day, Meghan arrived at Westminster Abbey in a car with Harry, 38, who joined his fatherKing Charles III, brotherPrince Williamand other members of the royal family in theprocession to Westminster Abbeyfrom Westminster Hall, where the Queen had been lying in state since Wednesday.
After the state funeral took place at Westminster Abbey, the Queen’s coffin was taken past Buckingham Palace to Wellington Arch in Hyde Park in the second of three processions of the day, then west to Windsor,where she will be laid to rest later on Monday.
source: people.com