Meghan spends huge £155000 on 15 new outfits since the Royal Wedding

Fifty-six days have passed since Meghan Markle — one-time actress, philanthropist and the woman who captured Prince Harry"s heart — was made a duchess.

Since joining The Firm on May 19, her diary has been jam-packed with royal events — including a day out at Ascot, a family wedding and, this week, her first foreign tour.

As any working woman knows, a busy schedule requires an ever-changing roster of outfits. And when your day job is being the Duchess of Sussex, it"s essential to look the part.

In 15 high-profile outings since the wedding, Meghan has debuted 15 brand new looks, each one more ostentatious — and expensive — than the last.

Gone are the M&S jumpers and the little-known, affordable brands she favoured during her engagement. These days, Meghan"s wardrobe contains only the best clothes from the world"s top design houses: Dior, Givenchy, Prada and Chanel, to name a few.

So extravagant are her outfits that on her whirlwind trip to Dublin this week, she was revealed to have worn £28,000 worth of clothes in just 24 hours.

In fact, to date, she hasn"t worn a single garment in public more than once.

All this begs the rather delicate question: who"s footing the bill?

By way of comparison, the Duchess of Cambridge spent £119,000 on new outfits throughout the whole of 2017, and a more modest £100,000 in 2016.

Less than two months after joining the royal ranks, Meghan"s clothing budget has already outstripped that. Indeed, if she continues at her current rate, she could spend almost £1 million by the end of the year.

Here, we tot up the Duchess"s very expensive wardrobe...

The Duchess of Sussex joins the Queen for the Trooping the Colour parade to mark her 92nd birthday
The Duchess of Sussex joins the Queen for the Trooping the Colour parade to mark her 92nd birthday

The Duchess of Sussex joins the Queen for the Trooping the Colour parade to mark her 92nd birthday

That pretty pink hat? £885 

Despite raising eyebrows for exposing her shoulders in a royal carriage procession, Meghan beamed as she took to the streets of London during the Trooping the Colour to mark the Queen"s 92nd birthday.

Dressed in a bespoke, blush, Carolina Herrera top and skirt (estimated at £1,000) and matching clutch (£933), she looked every inch the dazzling Duchess.

To finish the look, she chose a pink hat from the Royals" favourite milliner Philip Treacy (£885) and a pair of yellow gold and opal earrings (£850) and a diamond ring (£1,752), both by Canadian brand Birks.

Cost: £5,420 

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire earlier this year
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire earlier this year

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duchess of Sussex visit Cheshire earlier this year

Join the royal fold in a chic cape dress like the Duchess of Sussex in Givenchy

What does one wear for a joint engagement with the Queen?

It"s not a dilemma the rest of us face on a daily basis, but it"s a decision the new Duchess of Sussex had to make ahead of her visit to Cheshire today!

Following on from her Carolina Herrera look at Trooping the Color last weekend, the newlywed got it spot on by choosing Givenchy, the designer label that was of course behind her bridal gown.

We love the elegant simplicity of the nude hue and pencil fit, but it"s the layered cape detail that takes this look to another level. When teamed with a black belt, clutch bag and heels by Sarah Flint, she perfectly complements the Queen in lime green Stewart Parvin.

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£10,000 outfit fit for the Queen

For her first solo outing with the Queen in Chester last month, Meghan turned to tried-and-tested designer Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy — the woman behind her wedding dress — to help her feel at ease.

This custom-made cream sheath dress with an attached cape is estimated to have cost around £4,000, and label-loving Meghan paired it with a pricey Givenchy black belt (£350) and a £900 cross-body bag.

Her shoes, by U.S. designer Sarah Flint, cost £270, while her diamond and pearl earrings — a gift from Her Majesty — are believed to be worth £4,275.

The Duchess of Sussex at a garden party at Buckingham Palace - her first royal engagement after being married
The Duchess of Sussex at a garden party at Buckingham Palace - her first royal engagement after being married

The Duchess of Sussex at a garden party at Buckingham Palace - her first royal engagement after being married

Diamonds with a big price tag

On her first post-wedding appearance, at Prince Charles"s 70th birthday celebrations, Meghan was already upping the sartorial stakes.

She looked elegant in a pale pink dress by British brand Goat (£590), a bespoke Philip Treacy hat (£885), a silk clutch by Wilbur & Gussie (£205) and blush-coloured leather courts by Tamara Mellon (£350).

On closer inspection, her understated jewellery was far from low-key: £1,400 diamond rose-shaped earrings by Belgian designer Vanessa Tugendhaft and a £17,700 Cartier tennis bracelet thought to have been a gift from her doting prince. 

Cost: £21,130 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arriving for the wedding of Celia McCorquodale in Stoke Rochford
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arriving for the wedding of Celia McCorquodale in Stoke Rochford

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arriving for the wedding of Celia McCorquodale in Stoke Rochford

Splashing out for the Spencers 

Floating across the Lincolnshire countryside in this floral Oscar de la Renta dress (£3,922), Meghan looked fabulously feminine as she joined Harry and his family for the wedding of his cousin, Celia McCorquodale.

Though some thought the dress too large for her petite frame, she styled it out with the help of a Carolina Herrera clutch bag (£410), glittering studs by Birks (£1,350) and the same Aquazzura stilettos she wore at her wedding reception (£470).

Meghan made a rare nod to the High Street with a white pillbox fascinator, believed to be a £29.50 number from Marks & Spencer.

Cost: £6,182 

Meghan and Harry at Royal Ascot
Meghan and Harry at Royal Ascot

Meghan and Harry at Royal Ascot

My fair lady in Givenchy 

The Duchess was compared to Eliza Doolittle from the hit musical My Fair Lady in this all-white get-up at Royal Ascot last month.

Once again, she opted for Clare Waight Keller at Givenchy with this bespoke white shirt-dress (estimated at £4,200), and accessorised with a Givenchy belt (£340), satin box clutch (£1,500) and black leather courts (£500).

Her eye-catching hat is a Philip Treacy design, thought to cost around £1,950. 

Cost: £8,490 

The Duchess of Sussex at the Queen
The Duchess of Sussex at the Queen

The Duchess of Sussex at the Queen"s Young Leaders Awards Ceremony at Buckingham Palace

Preened in Prada 

Another date with Her Majesty — this time with Harry in tow — at the Young Leaders Awards Ceremony at Buckingham Palace, and once again, the Duchess turned to a suitably high-end designer.

Her double-breasted, belted blouse and her matching skirt are both by Prada, totalling £2,100, as is her black clutch bag, which retails for £1,280.

Her black suede stilettos are by Aquazzura (£490).

And no outfit would be complete without a bit of subtle bling: Meghan finished her look with gold and diamond earrings by Vanessa Tugendhaft (£900), as well as a diamond cross bracelet by the same designer (£525), a token to mark her Church of England baptism earlier in the year. 

Cost: £5,295

The Duchess of Sussex arriving on the second day of the Audi Polo Challenge at Coworth Park in Ascot
The Duchess of Sussex arriving on the second day of the Audi Polo Challenge at Coworth Park in Ascot
The Duchess of Sussex arriving on the second day of the Audi Polo Challenge at Coworth Park in Ascot
The Duchess of Sussex arriving on the second day of the Audi Polo Challenge at Coworth Park in Ascot

The Duchess of Sussex arriving on the second day of the Audi Polo Challenge at Coworth Park in Ascot

Dressed down... in Chanel pumps

Technically not a "public" event, the Audi Polo Challenge at Coworth Park in Ascot — in which Harry was competing — saw Meghan looking rather more dressed-down than usual.

However, her choice of outfits reflects the change in her wardrobe since joining the Royal Family: even off-duty, it seems, she can"t resist the allure of labels.

On day one, she wore a belted gingham dress by New York designer Shoshanna (right, £298), paired with leather sandals by Sarah Flint (£185) and a quirky Panama hat by U.S. brand Madewell (£55).

Day two saw the return of her trademark white-shirt-and-trousers look, as she sported a £52 J. Crew top, £185 jeans by Welsh brand Hiut Denim — and £567 black Chanel pumps. 

Cost: £1,132

Who pays for the Duchess"s wardrobe?

Meghan is hardly short of cash, with a fortune estimated at £5 million, and in her former life as an actress, many hundreds of garments will have been gifted to her by fawning designers.

But it"s against royal protocol to accept freebies, and these days her official wardrobe will be paid for from the same pot as William, Kate and Harry"s: Prince Charles"s Duchy of Cornwall estate. Last year, it earned £22.5 million, with the young Royals spending around £3.4 million of this on salaries, office costs and other business-related expenses.

That"s not to say Meghan isn"t making a contribution. Royal insiders suspect she may also be borrowing garments for special occasions.

And some of the bills may be footed by her generous husband. Harry has an estimated £30 million in the bank, including £10 million inherited from his late mother, £324,000 a year in investment profits from Diana"s estate and savings from his Army salary. 

The Duchess of Sussex arrives to attend the Your Commonwealth Youth Challenge reception at Marlborough House in London
The Duchess of Sussex arrives to attend the Your Commonwealth Youth Challenge reception at Marlborough House in London

The Duchess of Sussex arrives to attend the Your Commonwealth Youth Challenge reception at Marlborough House in London

All eyes on her sunshine dress

Radiant in a canary yellow midi-dress by Brandon Maxwell, an American designer who works as a stylist to the singer Lady Gaga, Meghan made sure all eyes were on her at a swish London reception for young people from around the Commonwealth.

She wore the £1,150 dress with a pair of nude heels by Manolo Blahnik, worth £445.

Though her wrists, neck and fingers were bare (save for her wedding and engagement rings), the Duchess chose diamond earrings by Californian brand Adina Reyter (£380) for added sparkle. 

Cost: £1,975

Her one-woman catwalk in Ireland 

For her first royal tour — a whistle-stop visit to Dublin — Meghan pulled out all the stops
For her first royal tour — a whistle-stop visit to Dublin — Meghan pulled out all the stops
For her first royal tour — a whistle-stop visit to Dublin — Meghan pulled out all the stops
For her first royal tour — a whistle-stop visit to Dublin — Meghan pulled out all the stops

 For her first royal tour — a whistle-stop visit to Dublin — Meghan pulled out all the stops

On arrival, she looked smart in a short-sleeved top (£600) and skirt (£1,199), both by Givenchy, paired with a £575 Strathberry tote and tan courts by Paul Andrew (£495). Later, the Duchess slipped into a black belted dress by Emilia Wickstead (£1,600). 

She accessorised with a Givenchy clutch (£1,500), Aquazzura heels (£490) and diamond drop earrings by Birks (£2,600). The following day, she wore a £1,800 Roland Mouret dress — somewhat spoilt by an ill-fitting bra — with a Fendi handbag (£3,580), Paul Andrew pumps (£465) and white gold and diamond earrings by Birks (£9,000). 

Her final look was a Givenchy trouser-suit (£1,885), with a gold-buckle belt (£350) and leather bag (£1,765), Sarah Flint heels (£300) and a Madewell T-shirt (£32)

Total cost: £28,236 

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, leave the chapel after the christening of Prince Louis
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, leave the chapel after the christening of Prince Louis

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, leave the chapel after the christening of Prince Louis

Subtle style comes at a cost

Supposedly selected so she wouldn"t outshine Kate, this olive green dress by Ralph Lauren seemed the perfect choice for the christening of Prince Louis this week.

But the price tags make it anything but discreet. The dress alone costs £1,600, plus a £695 Mulberry clutch bag, £95 gloves by Cornelia James and a pair of £700 Manolo Blahnik stilettos.

Her hat, by milliner Stephen Jones, is around £600, while those glinting Galanterie de Cartier studs, thought to be a pre-wedding gift from Harry, are estimated at £60,000. 

Cost: £63,690

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a service at Westminster Abbey, London to mark the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a service at Westminster Abbey, London to mark the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a service at Westminster Abbey, London to mark the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force

French frock for RAF 

Stepping out for the RAF centenary celebrations, Meghan plumped for a £2,000 Dior couture dress.

Paying no heed to suggestions that she might have chosen a British designer for this patriotic occasion, she dressed almost entirely in the French fashion brand, wearing £520 suede pumps and carrying a £1,200 satin clutch bag. Her swirl-shaped fascinator, by Stephen Jones, is believed to cost around £300.

Cost: £4,020

GRAND TOTAL AS DUCHESS: £155,575 

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