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Duchess Meghan looks all-business in sleeveless trench dress visiting Mandela exhibit

For a visit to a London exhibit celebrating the life of one of her heroes, Nelson Mandela, Duchess Meghan kept her look smart and respectful.

The Duchess wore a calf-length sleeveless trench dress from the Canadian brand House of Nonie, accessorizing with nude Dior pumps and a matching Mulberry clutch.

Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry's visit celebrated the opening of the new Mandela exhibit at London's Southbank Center, timed to what would have been his 100th birthday and curated by the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa. Peter Hain, a former anti-apartheid activist and chair of the exhibit, told the Associated Press that it was "very fitting" for the royal couple to pay a visit, considering Harry's charity work in southern Africa and Meghan's reverence for the leader.

Harry has involved himself in several previous Mandela tributes, traveling to Mandela's Robben Island prison cell in 2008, representing his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II at a Westminster Abbey service celebrating Mandela's life in 2014 and visiting Johannesburg's Center of Memory at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in 2015, where he met Mandela's widow and grandson.