Invictus Games participants were delighted when the Duke and Duchess made an unexpected appearance at an evening reception. 

As the second day of the sporting event came to an end at Zuiderpark in The Hague, Meghan (40) and Harry (37) were seen socializing with fans and competitors.

Wearing a £3,600 Valentino dress, Meghan smiled as she posed for photos with Siraj Munir, an Iraqi former serviceman who is competing in the events.

Meanwhile Harry spent time speaking to members of the Ukrainian and Iraqi delegations.

It is believed that the royal couple was unexpected guests at last evening’s engagement.  

Meghan, 40, and Harry, 37, were seen mingling with competitors and fans as the sporting event's second day reached its close at Zuiderpark, in The Hague. Pictured, Meghan with Iraqi competitor Siraj Munir, who shared photos taken with Meghan and Harry with MailOnline

The sporting event’s second-day concluded at Zuiderpark. In The Hague. Pictured is Meghan with Siraj, an Iraqi competitor, who also shared photos with MailOnline.

Meghan was seen earlier wearing jeans and a wrap-white top, but she changed to a white off-white dress with floral cutouts at the shoulders for early evening.

A black pair of heels was paired with a handbag and the mother-of-two looked stylish. 

The Duchess wore her black hair swept to one side, while also sporting a pair sunglasses to protect from the Dutch sun. 

Meghan was glamorous in her everyday makeup and added a splash of colour to it with bold red lips.    

As they tour the Games’ second Day yesterday with their Netflix film crew, the couple moved from one engagement to another. 

The day began with watching several sporting events including sitting volleyball. 

The two of them parted company for the rest of the afternoon. Harry went with the BBC to produce content, and Meghan attended an event organized by the British Embassy for children. 

The couple hopped from one engagement to the other as they toured the Games' second day yesterday, with their Netflix filming crew following their every move. They started off the day by watching a number of the sporting events, including the sitting volleyball, pictured

As they moved from one engagement to another, the couple was accompanied by their Netflix camera crew who followed their every move. Watching a variety of sporting events was their first order of business.

With temperatures in the 60s Meghan had ditched her white wool coat that she wore to attend an athletics event for a pin-striped blazer

She was accompanied by her burly security guard who kept an eye of the Duchess as she happily posed for selfies with fans

The two of them parted company for the rest of the afternoon. Harry and Meghan then parted ways for the afternoon. Meghan went to the BBC to record content, while Harry attended the British Embassy’s children’s book-reading event (above). 

James Stride, a British Army veteran, told her that she wanted to go to the reading because it was a chance for her with children. They reminded her of California.

James, one of the GB participants in The Hague’s games, said that Meghan “was quite chatty” and she told her how much she missed her children.

“She stated that she would like to spend time with her children because she is missing hers.”

It is thought that the first time they went to Europe together was their longest trip without Archie, Lili (three and ten months) and Lili (ten month). 

The Games were in their second day and Prince Harry looked relaxed. 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, hug Lisa Johnston, a former army medic and amputee, who celebrates with her medal yesterday

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (Duke and Duchess) hug Lisa Johnston. Lisa Johnston is an ex-army medic and amputee who celebrated yesterday by receiving her medal

In an interview with Dutch Kindercorrespondent reporters, he stated yesterday that he wanted his young children Archie (also known as Lilibet) to grow up in a fairer, safer, and more equal world. 

“It won’t be easy, but it’s going to get easier, but I’ll never, ever let go until I’ve as a parent tried at least to make the world better for them, because it’s our responsibility to ensure that the world stays the way it’s now,” the Duke stated to the children reporters aged 11-12.

“I do not believe that children should be brought into this world without making a commitment to improve their lives. Your future cannot be taken away.

This comes just as Harry and the Duchess are revealing how much they miss their two children.

Meghan made the confession while sitting in on a reading for 12 children during a private event hosted by the British Embassy.