A bag by struggling Australian accesorises brand Oroton has sold out just hours after it was worn by Meghan Markle.
On Tuesday, the royal bride accompanied Prince Harry to a meeting with youth delegates at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
The 36-year-old wore the cross body Avalon zip bag, which sold out online almost immediately, despite its $295 price tag,The Daily Telegraph reported.
According to the publication, 75 per cent of online purchases came from the United States and United Kingdom.
Oroton chief executive Ross Lane told the Sydney Morning Herald Meghan wearing the bag had come as a surprise but was a 'huge endorsement of our new creative direction'.
The struggling retail brand, which went into administration last year, was soon featuring photos of Meghan wearing the cross-body bag on their online store.
The black and white version is currently sold-out but will be restocked in August this year.
Meanwhile, diehard Meghan fans can get their hands on the bag now in coral and green striped shades.
The future royal completed her summery outfit - which fans are describing as her raciest royal look yet - with sleek black suede heels by British fashion designer, Tamara Mellon.
She added another fashionable touch, by 'shoulder-robing' with her Camilla and Marc jacket - a style made popular by the Kardashians.
The jacket appears to be from the Australian designers' winter 2018 ready-to-wear collection, and retails at $699.
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