Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle looked gorgeous in a black maternity dress and an Oscar de la Rent coat. Pictured: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives at St Charles hospital in west London to visit Smart Works, a charity to which she has become patron on January 10, 2019. Getty Images/Ben Stansall

Meghan Markle recently attended her first engagement of 2019 and looked radiant in her simple but chic black dress and trench coat ensemble.

On Friday, Markle met with the people behind Smart Works, one of the charities she will be working with from now on. The organization aims to assist women with upcoming job interviews by providing clothing suitable for interviews and coaching.

An old hat when it comes to charity and humanitarian work, Markle seemed to fit right in with Smart Works, which has assisted over 11,000 women, as they discussed the charity's work. The Duchess of Sussex said that the organization isn't just about giving away clothes to random people, but it plays a big part in the success of other women.

What also drew attention to Markle's first engagement of the year was her outfit for the meeting. Markle, who is rumored to be delivering her and Prince Harry's child within the next two months, looked absolutely gorgeous in a black maternity dress, trench coat and monochrome court shoes.

The black maternity dress is apparently from HATCH collection and is available for £170 ($218), but her camel trench coat is by Oscar de la Renta and costs a whopping £2,000 ($2,570), according to Cosmopolitan.

She accessorized the neutral outfit with the Victoria Beckham "Vanity Box" bag, gloves and earrings from ethical U.S. brand KIMAI. Markle kept her hair neat ans tidy in an elegant bun. Check out photos of Markle's outfit below!

Meanwhile, Markle was revealed to have received four patronages earlier this week, but one of them was accidentally leaked earlier due to a technical glitch.

Prince Harry's wife has become a patron of the National Theatre, according to Daily Mail. This seemed to be a nod to her former career as an actress prior to entering the royal family. The official announcement of the four patronages was supposed to be revealed by the palace, but the National Theatre accidentally revealed it on their website a day before.

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Meghan Markle
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives at St Charles hospital in west London to visit Smart Works, a charity to which she has become patron on January 10, 2019. Getty Images/Ben Stansall