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Meghan shared a series of photographs on Instagram documenting her evening
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The Duchess of Sussex made a surprise appearance in New York City on Thursday night whilst her husband Prince Harry visited Ukraine.
Meghan Markle, 43, was spotted dining at the luxe Polo Bar in Manhattan before attending a performance of the Broadway musical Gypsy at the Majestic Theatre.
The now-Californan-based royal looked chic in a £1,390 Carolina Herrera houndstooth pencil skirt paired with a £448 silk button-down by Veronica Beard and £609 Aquazzura black suede pumps.
Following the show, Meghan shared a series of photographs on Instagram documenting her evening, including backstage moments with the cast.
The Duchess of Sussex made a surprise appearance in New York City on Thursday night whilst her husband Prince Harry visited Ukraine
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The former Suits star arrived at the event in a four-car motorcade, according to reports.
In her Instagram post, Meghan expressed her admiration for the production.
She wrote: "If you get a chance to see @gypsybway, you absolutely must. Congratulations to the tremendously talented cast and crew for creating magic on that stage."
The duchess was particularly moved by meeting six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald, who stars as Momma Rose.
Meghan wrote: "Her performance will leave you absolutely speechless. Full body chills. I don't think there was a dry eye in the house."
McDonald previously named Meghan as the living person she most admired at the 2023 Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Awards.
Meghan's outing comes amid the recent launch of her lifestyle brand, As Ever, and her new podcast "Confessions of a Female Founder" with Lemonada Media.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry made a surprise visit to Ukraine to meet war victims at the Superhumans Center in Lviv.
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GettyThe Duke of Sussex, 40, toured the state-of-the-art facility which offers free prosthetics, surgery and psychological support to wounded military personnel and civilians.
Harry was invited by the centre's CEO Olga Rudneva, who had extended the invitation on two separate occasions, including during this year's Invictus Games.
A spokesperson confirmed that Harry met patients and medical professionals during his visit.
The Ukraine trip followed his brief return to the UK, where he attended a two-day hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice regarding his security arrangements.