Ever since we laid eyes on the strappy heels Meghan Markle wore to announce her engagement to Prince Harry, it was obvious she has good taste in shoes. We've been keeping tabs on Meghan's footwear ever since, including those now-iconic pairs of bow slingbacks she owns and the custom pumps she styled with her Stella McCartney reception dress for her wedding.
These pumps all have one thing in common: they're by Aquazzura. It's safe to say that Meghan puts her trust in the Italian luxury label most often, but there are three more brands she's worn on repeat since taking on royal duties — at least, when she's looking for a height boost from a sharp stiletto or pin-thin bootie. Ahead, find the four designers Meghan keeps on rotation when it comes to her heels, and scoop up some of your own.
Meghan wore Aquazzura's Matilde Crisscross Pump in a neutral tone to go with her Line trench when she announced her engagement to Prince Harry on Nov. 27, 2017.
Meghan wore bedazzled Aquazzura slingback pumps to match with her blue Jason Wu dress at the 100 Days of Peace concert in September 2018.
Aquazzura Portrait of a Lady Pumps ($1,172)
Of course, Meghan's bespoke Aquazzura pumps did not go unnoticed as she lifted her Stella McCartney train to head to her wedding reception at the Frogmore House on May 19, 2018.
Meghan rocked her Aquazzura bow slingbacks with a denim Carolina Herrera dress at the polo in July 2018.
Meghan wore the black version of her Aquazzura slingbacks with a double-breasted pink Prada look for the queen's Young Leaders Awards Ceremony in June 2018.
Meghan coordinated with Kate Middleton in blue when they spoke at the first annual Royal Foundation Forum in February 2018, but her Aquazzura ankle-strap pumps were an interesting contrast against her Jason Wu trench dress.
Meghan made a statement in this black Altuzarra suit at the WellChild Awards with Prince Harry, capped off with a sleek, sophisticated shoe: the Aquazurra Simply Irresistible Pump.
Meghan wore a trusted pair of navy Manolo Blahnik pumps with her blue Givenchy ensemble at Princess Eugenie's wedding on October 12, 2018.
Meghan styled those very same pumps again when she stepped out during her October 2018 Australia tour in a Dion Lee dress, Martin Grant trench, and a Gucci clutch.
Manolo Blahnik BB Pumps ($625)
Meghan offset her deep navy blue Roland Mouret dress with Manolo Blahnik pumps in a lighter tone the night before her wedding in May 2018.
Manolo Blahnik BB Pumps ($239, originally $595)
Meghan wore a black Alexander McQueen suit that was cropped at the ankle — all the better to reveal her Manolo Blahnik pumps — for the Endeavour Fund Awards ceremony in London in February 2018.
During her October 2018 tour of Australia, Meghan paired neutral Tamara Mellon pumps with an olive green Brandon Maxwell dress.
Meghan wore a fashion-forward, striped Altuzarra dress for the Commonwealth Youth Forum in April 2018, finishing off her ensemble with double-strap Tamara Mellon shoes.
Tamara Mellon Paramour Suede ($495)
After tying the knot with Prince Harry, Meghan stepped out for her first official event as Duchess in this peach Goat Fashion dress. Meghan celebrated Prince Charles's 70th birthday in the look, which was finished with eyecatching Tamara Mellon heels.
Meghan coordinated light tones when she wore this Karen Gee sheath on day one of her October 2018 Australia tour, capped off with Stuart Weitzman Legend pumps.
In early October 2018, Meghan worked a green leather Hugo Boss skirt with a blouse by & Other Stories, finishing the outfit with those very same Stuart Weitzman heels.
On Christmas Day in 2017, Meghan wore a Sentaler wrap coat with trendy accessories, including a Chloé bag and the iconic Stuart Weitzman Highland Boot.
When she stepped out with Prince Harry for the UK team trials for the Invictus Games in April 2018, Meghan wore flared denim with Stuart Weitzman heeled booties.
Stuart Weitzman Axiom Booties ($249, originally $498)