Few members of the royal family have managed to consistently nail their holiday attire quite likeMeghan Markle.

It’s also an especially important trip for Meghan who is 43% Nigerian.

As she put it during her trip, Nigeria is “my country” (viaSky).

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in Nigeria

The duchess also included a few subtle sartorial references within her looks.

), some have certainly been a little more memorable than others.

The Duchess of Sussex’s printed maxi dress

Another day, another maxi dress.

Prince Harry & Meghan Markle wathcing Nigerian dancers

Meghan Markle selected another flowy long dress while visiting the charity Nigeria Unconquered in Abuja, Nigeria.

She wore her hair in loose, sleek waves tucked behind her ears and opted for modern gold jewelry.

Although the look may have seemed relatively bland, it actuallycontained a hidden message.

Meghan Markle admiring children’s artwork

“With gratitude for the support of the Invictus community.

And for welcoming me home,” the duchess wrote (viaHarper’s Bazaar).

The duchess also sported a pair of Burberry heels and “Santa Barbara” sunglasses by Heidi Merrick.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry meeting children in Nigeria

Meghan donned the pretty ensemble while arriving at Lagos Airport for the Official State Welcome.

Kudos to Meghan for crafting such a stunning outfit on the fly after receiving the gift.

she said (viaHello!).

Meghan Markle & Prince Harry walking in Nigeria

Well, it seems she made that adjustment very, very quickly.

What a wonderful way to pay homage to Nigeria.

Meghan donned a glamorous, super simple, white dress.

Meghan Markle & Prince Harry walking at Lagos airport

She swept her hair up in a sophisticated high updo with a few wavy pieces framing her face.

Meghan wore a bright yellow, flowy maxi dress for the occasion.

With its high neck and voluminous floor-sweeping skirt, the stunning gown was the epitome of summer.

Prince Harry holding up traditional Nigerian shirt with Meghan Markle

During that more informal occasion, the duchess had worn her hair down long.

The fluttery dress made of crepe featured a simple bodice and a ruffled hem.

“I am just flattered and honored and inspired,” she said (viaInStyle).

Meghan Markle sitting on stage speaking in Nigeria

Here’s hoping Meghan continues to experiment with adding more colors to her wardrobe after her visit to Nigeria.