Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have arrived in Belfast today for their first official joint visit to Northern Ireland.

The couple will be meeting with members of the public, learning how young people are shaping the future of Northern Ireland, and visiting some of the city's most loved sites.

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For the trip, Markle is rumoured to have teamed a Double-Face Front Drape Wool Coat by Mackage, with a green skirt by Greta Constantine, which we have a sneaking suspicion was a nod to the famous colour of the Emerald Isle.

To layer up against the cold, she paired the look with a cream cashmere sweater by Victoria Beckham (similar here).

The former actress also carried a Bloomsbury's bag from young British designer Charlotte Elizabeth - currently sold out - and wore Manolo Blahnik suede pumps (similar available here).

Is anyone else using this outfit as the perfect workwear wardrobe inspiration today?

The first stop of Harry and Markle's tour is at the Eikon Centre in Lisburn, where they will attend an event to mark the second year of youth-led peace-building initiative Amazing the Space.

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Funded by the Northern Ireland Executive Office and organised by Co-operation Ireland, Amazing the Space was launched by 33-year-old Harry in September 2017 and empowers young people across Northern Ireland to become ambassadors for peace within their communities.

The couple will also watch the performances and meet young people to hear about their 'Peace Pledges' during an event during which young people will be sharing their aspirations for a peaceful future, not just at home, but on a worldwide basis.

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The pair will then travel to one of Belfast's most historic buildings, The Crown Liquor Saloon, where they will enjoy a pub lunch and maybe even a pint of Guinness.

After meeting with members of the public following their lunch, they are then due to travel to the Belfast campus of Northern Ireland's next generation science park, Catalyst Inc, to meet some of Northern Ireland's brightest young entrepreneurs and innovators.

Harry and Markle will conclude their official visit with a tour of the iconic Titanic Belfast.

Yesterday, Kensington Palace confirmed that the couple have sent out the invites for their upcoming wedding.

Harry and Markle will marry at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on 19 May.