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Megan Markle wears a white jacket with a belt and pumps for Invictus Games

Duchess Megan wore another casual chic while attending the Invictus Games with Prince Harry.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent their Easter Sunday watching part of the competition, including a volleyball game, at the Sportcampus Zuiderpark in The Hague, the Netherlands. In photos from the event, the couple walks hand in hand and poses for photos with some athletes as they make their way to their seats, even stopping to pet a competitor’s dog.

For the event, the mother of two wore a jacket with an ivory belt by Brandon Maxwell, without buttons and a silver belt buckle, over a pair of medium-length jeans. She completed the look with brown suede heels by Manolo Blahnik and a silver medallion necklace.

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Harry wore another piece with the sporting event logo, this time a quarter-zip jacket, over a black shirt and brown chinos.

This past weekend, Megan prefers dresses in neutral tones for her appearances at the Games, with pants and jeans paired with jackets. While attending an off-road driving challenge yesterday, the Duchess wore a black tweed jacket cut at the waist and adorned with gold buttons, light denim and two-tone ballet flats.

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For her more formal look, the philanthropist wore elegant looks, including suits and trousers. Her all-white look for the Friday night Games included a stunning Valentino double-breasted suit paired with white Aquazzura heels, which she also wore to her wedding to Harry.

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To introduce Harry to the opening ceremony on Saturday night, Megan chose a slightly sharper look, wearing a Khaite Cerite bodysuit with black high-waisted pants and another pair of Manolo Blahnik pumps. The couple also shared a kiss between their speeches, mentioning their children Archie and Lily in both conversations.

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