Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and Prince William participated in a royal engagement together for the first time ever for the inaugural Royal Foundation Forum in London. The quartet took to the stage at the annual forum and discussed the Royal Foundation (the umbrella organisation for the charities Harry, William and Kate are associated with) and their current projects and plans for the future.
This year’s installment, titled 'Making a Difference Together', featured programs run by foundations, including Heads Together, which focuses on mental health, United for Wildlife and the Prince Harry-hosted Invictus Games. While the two men opted for black suits, their lady counterparts were dressed to the 'T' looking their gorgeous selves. Markle opted for a satin belted Jason Wu dress and Middleton wore a light blue Séraphi maternity dress.
This event marks the first event where the four of them have been spotted all together and while the discussion was a great one, the sisterly bond between Kate and Meghan was undeniable. The women looked so at ease in the company of each other. Meghan, being a humanitarian and activist, fit right in. She even said, "I'm very excited to be able to work on initiatives similarly and have that same sort of impact globally."
Now, this is the 'ideal' family bond we're all looking for, isn't it?