Meghan Markle news: How does Prince Harry pay tribute to wife Meghan with his TIES? | Royal | News (Details)

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The royal newlyweds are clearly still in the honeymoon stage after tying the knot on May 19. 

This week the prince was caught on camera gently caressing his wife’s back when they attended the WellChild Awards.

Eagle-eyed royal fans have spotted another way the Duke of Sussex shows his feelings for his wife, according to Hello. 

How does Prince Harry pay tribute to his wife Meghan with his ties?

Meghan’s favourite colour is olive green and has often worn the shade, as it suits her complexion. 

Prince Harry has also been wearing olive green ties for various events too.

The couple attended the 100 Days of Peace concert on Thursday evening.

Most eyes were on Meghan’s long blue dress, but others may have noticed Harry was wearing a navy suit with a dark green tie. 

During their trip to Ireland in July, Meghan stepped off the plane wearing a dark green dress.

Harry matched his wife in the style stakes by wearing a green tie too.

Later that month, he wore his favourite tie again when he attended the Your Commonwealth Youth Challenge reception. 

Gabi Winters from Chromology told Hello: ”Green in general represents freshness, growth and harmony – a sense of richness and balance in life. Green is also the colour of rebirth

and rejuvenation, people dressing in the colour green are feeling grounded, generous and collected.

“Olive green is interesting though, because it adds a flavour of classicality and agelessness to ‘nature’s essence’, due to the added level of ‘insight’ coming from yellow. Olive carries the

promise of certainty and knowing. 

“Similar to the colour white, olive green has a quality of surrendering oneself, but in the case of olive it’s not about surrendering to the new and unknown, it’s more about the

acceptance of the existing and known.

“It’s about modelling to others what it means to embrace each other for who we are. Being able to stand in your power whilst empowering others – a heightened sense of diplomacy if

you like.”

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