For their first official trip, the Duchess of Cambridge brought a white lace dress to wear on the beach of Sydney.
Meghan also wore a white dress, but chose to wear her Zimmerman design for a more formal occasion and pair it with a matching fascinator.
For an Easter Sunday church service in Sydney, Kate also dressed up her all-white ensemble, but went for her signature coat dress.
Meghan may have noted Kate's impactful style, as she chose to wear a tuxedo jacket-inspired dress from Maggie Marilyn.
In New Zealand, Kate revealed a very formal look, complete by dark blue jeans, grey sneakers and a weather-proof coat.
Meghan tried on a similar look, but opted for black denim, white sneakers and a navy blue jacket.
For Kate, nude pumps were a staple of her royal tour wardrobe, especially considering her love for bright hues and printed garments.
The Duchess of Sussex brought her shoe staples as well, wearing black, nude and navy blue pumps on several occasions.
There are a few differences between Kate and Meghan's wardrobes, however. For one, Kate appeared with colorful prints on multiple occasions, demonstrating her feminine and playful royal style.
Meghan, on the other hand, showed more of an affinity for monochromatic styles, which points for her desire for clean, sophisticated garments.
In terms of outerwear, Kate revealed a number of coat dresses that perfectly paired with the garment underneath.
The new royal, however, clearly loves her trench coats, as seen with her Karen Walker trench.