Meghan Markle Debuts Messy Bun During Royal Outing
On Tuesday, Meghan Markle made her first public appearance of 2018 with her soon-to be husband, Prince Harry. The royal couple stopped by Reprezent 107.3FM radio station in London.
As previously reported, the pair was scheduled to meet volunteers and young people working at the radio station, which provides training to the youth in the field of radio and broadcasting.
As usual, Markle looked gorgeous, but everyone was quick to notice that there was something different about her. Fans of the Suits alum know that she normally wears her hair in loose waves and puts on light makeup on her face.
Well, Markle started off the year proving that she's just like every other woman and that some days call for a messy bun and fresh face.
Fans of the former actress immediately took to Twitter to compliment Markle's "low-key" look and stated that although she is about to become royalty she does not have to look it all the time.
One Twitter user called the look a "Meghan" and stated that Markle gave her the confidence to rock her hair in a messy bun.
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In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, Markle shared that pilates is one of her favorite workouts.
"Pilates Platinum is hands down the best thing you can do for your body," Prince Harry's fiancé told Harper's Bazaar. "You keep coming back for several reasons: first off your body changes immediately...give it two classes and you will see a difference."
As Markle makes sure her body is in tiptop shape for her wedding day, she is also making sure that her diet is on point, too!
Joe, who runs Revitasize cafe in Toronto -- which is Markle's favorite health food café, stated that the soon-to be princess is extremely conscious of the food she puts in her body and she's really big on the cafe's green juice and Acai bowls.
"She would come in two or three times a week and absolutely loved to eat our Acai bowl because she could customize it by adding super foods such as, bananas, chia seeds or hemp hearts. She was always switching it up," Joe said.