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Meghan Markle wore a classic look to enjoy Day 2 of the Invictus Games with Prince Harry.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex took part in the Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge this morning, where they took part in the celebrations in coordinating outfits.
In pictures from the event, Duchess Meghan looks smart and casual in a black tweed jacket with gold buttons by Celine. She wears the piece over a white top, jeans in a light wash with rolled-up hems and black and brown ballerinas by Chanel.
The mother-of-two complemented the look with black gold-rimmed sunglasses, dainty gold jewelry and a black Celine shoulder bag, while pulling her hair back into a ponytail.
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In pictures, the Invictus Games founder wears a short-sleeved polo shirt printed with the event’s logo, paired with navy pants and his own sunglasses, while he and Meghan hold hands and even briefly hug.
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The couple even attended some of the games themselves, with Harry jumping into a Land Rover and hanging out the window to help a driver navigate off-road obstacles while Meghan cheered on her man from the sidelines, according to People.
Both Meghan and Harry were also driving along with some young drivers who were taking part in an adorable children’s car race. In the pictures, the prince appears to be celebrating as his car pulls up, raising his hands in celebration.
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The Duke and Duchess made their first appearance at this year’s Games at Friday night’s opening reception in The Hague, Netherlands. In pictures, the mother-of-two wears a stunning all-white Valentino suit with a matching handbag from the fashion house and the same Aquazzura heels she wore to her royal wedding, as she and Harry are joined by athletes from Team Netherlands.
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