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Meghan Markle opted for another black and white outfit combo at the 2025 Invictus Games in Whistler, Canada, on Tuesday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a friends and family tubing event during the weeklong tournament.
Markle rewore one of Aritzia’s bestselling coats, the Super Puff in black, layering it over an ivory cashmere turtleneck vest by Rag & Bone. She also added on a pair of white jeans, completing her look with a cable-knit Moncler beanie, Miu Miu sunglasses and faux fur-trimmed Sorel boots.
The Duchess wore a similar look on Monday, pairing a white Mackage puffer coat with a black sweater, skinny jeans, a ribbed beanie and, once again, Sorel boots.
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On the first day of the games, Markle put a casual spin on suiting, wearing a houndstooth double-breasted Dôen blazer with flared Veronica Beard jeans. The American Riviera Orchard founder accessorized with Princess Diana’s gold Cartier Tank watch.
Prince Harry reportedly gifted the heirloom to his wife, and she was first seen wearing it publicly in 2020. The same model currently retails for upward of $22,000, though given its historical value, Diana’s watch is likely worth much more.
More than a decade ago, Prince Harry created the Invictus Games, an international multisport event for wounded servicemen and women, after serving in Afghanistan.
As part of their multiyear deal with Netflix, the Duke and Duchess released a five-part docuseries about the games titled “Heart of Invictus” in 2023. It follows a group of competitors from around the globe, all service members who have experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses, leading up to the 2020 Invictus Games in The Hague.
The series also spotlights the event’s organizers as they prepare for the games, showing how they support each nation’s team, as well as their friends and families. The couple’s company, Archewell Productions, was behind “Heart of Invictus.” In 2020, Markle and Prince Harry signed a five-year deal with Netflix that was reportedly worth $100 million.