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This £39 high street roll neck channels Meghan Markle’s Australia look | Royal | News


Meghan Markle may have jetted down under to carry out a series of engagements, but it was her roll neck sleevless sweater that really caught our attention. On Tuesday, Meghan, 44, twinned with Prince Harry in a coordinated ensemble as they visited veterans.

The royal stepped out in a sleeveless knitted roll-neck from Australian label P. Johnson – a pared-back piece that instantly elevated her look. The only catch? It comes with a price tag of over £200, and with the brand based on the other side of the world, shipping fees and added taxes quickly make it a far more expensive investment.

So naturally, we went straight to the high street to find a more accessible alternative – and this £39 version in the Revolve sale is a seriously good match. While it’s not Meghan’s exact design, it captures the same understated, minimalist feel that made her look so striking.

The sleeveless roll-neck silhouette mirrors that clean, tailored aesthetic, offering a similarly refined finish without the designer price point. Crafted from a soft ribbed knit, this version feels slightly more relaxed and wearable day to day. It keeps that sleek structure through the body, but with a lighter, more flexible fit that works just as well layered under a jacket as it does worn on its own.

The colour is another win. While Meghan opted for a deeper, more neutral tone, this version leans into a lighter brown hue – making it perfect for spring styling. It still taps into that tonal, head-to-toe dressing she’s been favouring, just with a fresher, more seasonal twist. Pair it with tailored trousers for a polished look, or dress it down with denim for something more casual.

Available in sizes XS to XL, it’s an easy way to tap into Meghan’s latest style moment without the added cost or international shipping headache. Because sometimes, it’s not about finding the exact piece. It’s about capturing the look for less, and this does exactly that.

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