The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, was recently interviewed by the US magazine ‘Variety,’ where she finally opened up about her grief over the queen’s death and candidly revealed Prince Harry’s love for the US fast food brand ‘In-N-Out.’ For the interview’s cover shoot, she posed for several photos wearing pieces by multiple international designers, including the Jordanian-Romanian designer brand, Amina Muaddi.

The renowned Arab designer took to her official Instagram page to post photos of the actress-turned-duchess from the shoot where she is wearing her ‘Adriana’ slipper. A moment of honour indeed.

Besides supporting an Arab designer, the California-based royal also showed her support to the Iranian women who are currently protesting for their right to choose whether or not to wear a hijab.  She appeared in a T-shirt with a Farsi slogan that read ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ at an event with the president of Archewell and cofounder of I Am Voter, Mandana Dayani, where she spoke about the revolution being led by women and young girls in Iran.

Mandana Dayani offered more detail through an Instagram caption that said: “At an event today, Meghan spoke about the revolution being led by women and young girls in Iran, the courage and bravery they show every day, and their leadership and advocacy of basic human rights: women, life, freedom. As an Iranian woman who fled her home country in pursuit of these very freedoms, I could not have been more grateful for how she chooses, again and again, to advocate for women around the world. Proud day at Archewell, and especially for me and Ashley Momtaheni.”