Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a rare public appearance Wednesday night at the Intrepid Museum’s Salute to Freedom Gala in New York City, which honors military veterans ahead of Veterans Day and raises money for the museum’s educational programs.
Markle looked to Carolina Herrera for the gala, wearing a bright red gown from Wes Gordon’s pre-fall 2022 collection. The satin dress featured a slight plunging neckline and a flowing train. Markle complemented the look with a poppy flower pin to pay respect to the U.K.’s Remembrance Day, which takes place today. Markle finished the look with matching satin pumps by Giuseppe Zanotti, diamond earrings and a sleek bun.
Prince Harry wore a classic black tuxedo to the event, pairing the look with his own poppy flower pin, four medals and the cross for Knight Commander of Royal Victorian Order around his bow tie.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Intrepid Museum’s Salute to Freedom Gala.
The prince presented the inaugural Intrepid Valor Awards to five service members and military families. Prince Harry served 10 years in the British army and did two tours in Afghanistan, which has made the prince passionate about helping veterans and soldiers. Throughout his life and time as

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