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Meghan Markle wears €5k coat to visit underprivileged school kids in Harlem

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Day two of their three-day trip to New York saw the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit Harlem, a neighbourhood in Upper Manhatten.

Meghan cut a striking figure in head-to-toe red, as she arrived at Harlem’s PS 123 Mahalia Jackson school, accompanied by New York City School’s Chancellor Meisha Porter.

Coming from the luxurious Carlyle Hotel hotel in Manhatten, the plan was for Meghan to read her children’s book The Bench to second-grade students, usually children aged seven to eight.

Meghan chose to wear a head-to-toe red ensemble with an eye-watering price tag to visit what could be considered an underprivileged area.

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