Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's royal tour begins to diverge today, with the Duchess of Sussex arriving this afternoon to her first solo event in South Africa. Meghan is visiting a UK-South Africa tech hub, the Woodstock Exchange, where she will meet women entrepreneurs and investors working in technology.

Meghan is in a black Everlane jumpsuit for the event with Gas Bijoux gold earrings and Manolo Blahnik pumps. She looks incredible:

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The Duke and Duchess Of Sussex Visit South Africa
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Her visit comes after she and Harry took Archie out for his first event on the royal tour this morning: the family's meeting with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Leah Tutu. Archie was very, very happy in all the photos taken of him with his parents during the event. He remained in Meghan's arms most of the time. (Meghan wore a Club Monaco dress for the meeting.)

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Visit South Africa
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Meghan will stay in South Africa with her and Harry's son Archie throughout the tour. Harry, meanwhile, is traveling to Botswana today. He'll also visit Angola and Malawi before reuniting with Meghan and Archie on Monday for their last leg of the tour. The tour will continue on through next Wednesday before the couple and their baby return to London.

Meghan spoke to CNN yesterday about the message of their southern Africa tour: “What’s so amazing about being here today is that you can see there is so much good in the world, and there’s so much positivity and all this diversity and inclusivity, and the focus is on that," Meghan told CNN's reporter Max Foster. "Which is why it’s so great that you’re here today just highlights that yes, there’s a lot of attention on things which can be a bit troubling in the world, but this is what’s making a difference and what matters.”