Misha Nonoo is using friend Meghan Markle's name to flog £190 skirt on her website – just a day after she wore it

The 37-year-old royal wore the Saturday skirt to the launch of her Together: Community Kitchen cookbook yesterday, which is raising money for families affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.

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Accompanied by mum Doria Ragland, 62, and husband Prince Harry, 34, Meghan looked effortlessly chic in the pleated midi skirt, a £230 black Tuxe turtleneck jumper and a £956 blue peacoat by Smythe.

Misha, 32, who's widely believed to have been the royal matchmaker, was quick to post about her friend's outfit choice on Instagram.

She wrote yesterday: "Very proud friend today as Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, launches “Together: Our Community Cookbook” with her lovely Mum and Husband by her side.

"This celebration of women and the strength of community in the face of adversity is beyond inspiring.

"Truly honoured that she chose to wear the Saturday skirt to celebrate this brilliant project".

The website description of the Saturday skirt has also now been updated, to read: "Recently worn by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, the Saturday Skirt is great for any day of the week.

"The ladylike length and pleats keep your look demure and professional when paired with a crisp white shirt or black turtleneck."


The move comes after Misha was accused of 'cashing in' on her friendship with Meghan, when she described her white Husband blouse as "the shirt that sealed the deal" on Instagram.

The former Suits actress had worn the same shirt to the Invictus Games in Toronto, Canada, with Harry last September.

It marked their first official outing as a couple, and came just two months before they announced their engagement.


Misha, who was married to Harry's Eton mate Alexander Gilkes, also wore her own label to the Royal Wedding in May.

She later shared a snap of her on social media, captioned: "Memories from the happiest weekend.

"I designed this dress using ice blue silk mikado from Taroni, one of the oldest silk mills in Lake Como, Italy."

Misha isn't the only one using their royal connections to flog fashion.

Tennis ace Serena Williams is selling a £70 Royal Duchess hoodie – which is described as "fit for a queen" on her website.

In more fashion news, here’s where to get a copy of Meghan’s royal blue designer coat… for £640 less.

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