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 Meghan captured the attention of the public when she was thrust into the spotlight back in November when her engagement to Prince Harry was announced

 Since that day, she has appeared alongside her husband for various royal outings and has always turned out looking smart, sophisticated and with a great sense of style

 Before the wedding, she had a casual, chic look, emphasised by the Canadian brands she chose to wear, including Erdem and independent brand Line The Label

 Since becoming a royal, her style has definitely developed and she now favours nude tailoring, opting for designer dresses and Philip Treacy hats at many of the events she has attended

 Claudia Joseph, author of How to Dress Like a Princess, told Express.co.uk: "Before she met Harry, Meghan was a high-profile actress and was used to walking the red carpet

  "She therefore had a good eye for fashion and an extensive wardrobe. Since she has been dating Harry she has abandoned her more revealing outfits in order to fit into the Royal family

  "Like the Duchess of Cambridge, she mixes High Street fashion with designer labels and recycles them accordingly

  "She has worn the Victoria Beckham jumper from her engagement photographs on more than one occasion

"But how much does it cost to dress a duchess? According to royal commentator Katie Nicholl, Meghan's royal wardrobe since November has cost a staggering £758,000 ($1 million)

  The most expensive item was of course her gorgeous wedding dress custom made by Clare Waight Keller at Givenchy, which is estimated to have cost £387,000

  Followed by her Stella McCartney evening gown which Meghan wore for the evening reception and is believed to have cost around £120,000

 The Royal Family are understood to have covered the cost of Meghan's two wedding dresses, which are the two most expensive pieces in her wardrobe to date

  For her first royal appearance after the wedding - Prince Charles' 70th birthday at Buckingham Palace - Meghan chose a simple, but demure sheer blush dress by British designer Goat, costing £590

 And for her debut appearance at the Trooping the Colour, Meghan went for a a bespoke Caroline Herrera top and skirt estimated to have cost £3,000 and a Philip Treacy hat costing £1,185

  Meghan wore a chic custom-made Givenchy cape dress on her away day with the Queen last month, which is believed to have come in at around £13,700 and a printed Oscar de la Renta maxi she wore for Princess Diana's niece's wedding cost £4,500

 Katie Nicholl told Entertainment Today: "Meghan is now an ambassador for the royal family

Look at the publicity she has brought in the run-up to the wedding. I'd argue that's worth every penny

"   In terms of who picks up the bill for Meghan's working royal wardrobe, this falls to Prince Charles

 Jess Ilse editorial assistant at royal central said: "Prince Charles pays the expenses for his children and their families out of the Duchy of Cornwall surplus

 "Meghan likely would've paid for her own wardrobe before her wedding. She has her own money from her acting career

" Like sister-in-law Kate, Meghan is likely to recycle and re-wear the designer items she has already been seen in

 Ms Nicholl said: "I'm quite sure we will see Meghan step out of the outfits that she has worn before

When you are buying that sort of couture with those sorts of price tags it would be criminal not to re-wear them

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For more infomation >> Meghan Markle latest: How much has Meghan's royal wardrobe cost to date? - Duration: 4:44.

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How much interns matter for startups - Duration: 1:54.

Without interns we wouldn't have Soundboks.

In a startup you actually learn something.

I doesn't matter whether you are an intern or a VP.

I an internship I think a lot of people discover their passion.

The work life is a lot more fun and vibrant.

If you wanna interns in a startup it's pretty important that you have a level of self-motivation.

One of the most important things to learn from an internship is how to function in a business.

You're not just a cog in a big machine. You're actually seeing the impact of your work every day.

Internship in a startup allows you to love what you do and come with a lot of joy a work.

There is an opportunity, because we are a smaller company, to get to know your colleagues.

And spend more time with the colleagues.

You learn to break down a problem into smaller pieces and to execute form A to Z.

What we've been experiencing is that the interns have really co-developed our company.

They bring a lot of fresh knowledge from their schools.

At Airtame we are more than 70 people now and 20 % have started as an intern in the company.

We have several interns who are now full time employees.

University students bring a very quick way of adapting and learning new knowledge.

They come with a positive energy. They come with excitement.

They have a more theoretical approach to what we do and that's really valuable.

But it's very clear, we basically don't get any Danish applications.

At Trustpilot in Copenhagen we are more than 40 nationalities.

The talent base in the foreign students is just as high as the Danish.

If you wanna really show what you're worth and wanna see the impact of going from idea to to execution

and seeing it grow.

you should definitely consider going into a startup.

For more infomation >> How much interns matter for startups - Duration: 1:54.

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Burn Scars and Flash Flooding: How much rain does it take? - Duration: 4:01.

For more infomation >> Burn Scars and Flash Flooding: How much rain does it take? - Duration: 4:01.

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Do You Know How Much Time You Spend Eating? - Duration: 0:51.

I hate to take a break to eat.

It just takes up too much of my time.

It's not that I don't like food, I just don't like to stop when I'm in the middle of doing

something.

But we all have to spend time eating.

You may not realize, however, how much time that really is.

How much time do we spend eating or drinking, on average?

The average human adult spends two and a half hours a day eating.

That is 912.5 hours a year.

Or, 38 days!

That's right, on average, you spend over a month each year eating!

Of course, your individual mileage may vary.

But imagine all the stuff you could get done if you didn't have to eat.

And let's not even talk about sleeping!

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