Meghan Markle was chic and elegant at the Invictus Games opening in The Hague on Saturday.
The Duchess of Sussex, 40, dazzled in a Cartier necklace worth £12,800 and donned a stunning cream off the shoulder bodysuit as she beamed beside Prince Harry, 37.
The ensemble was teamed with black straight legs trousers by the mother-of-two. Black heels accentuated her height.
Beautiful: Meghan Markle was stunning as she attended the Invictus Games, The Hague’s first day.
Meghan chose to accessorize with several matching diamond earrings and bracelets in sterling silver. She also opted for natural makeup, including a touch of blush and lipstick.
The natural beauty slicked her brunette tresses back into a low bun as she took to the stage to make her speech before packing on the PDA with her supportive husband Harry.
Harry and Meghan are just the latest to show their affections. They have been open about their feelings for each other since 2017 when they made their first public declaration of their love.
Stylish: The Duchess of Sussex , 40, dazzled in a Cartier necklace worth £12,800 and donned a stunning cream off the shoulder bodysuit as she beamed beside Prince Harry
Designer Duchess Meghan: Meghan chose to accessorize with several matching diamond earrings and bracelets in sterling. Her makeup was light and natural with just a hint of blush.
It looks great: The mom-of-two combined the look with black straight leg pants and stylish heels to elevate her height
It comes after they spent the day meeting injured military veterans before hitching a ride on mini Land Rovers, with their Netflix crew in tow to capture every moment.
The biggest cheer of the evening came from Mr Rutte, who paid tribute to Ukraine’s team by telling them: “I am certain you are here with mixed emotions and great concern about what is going on back home.
“Some Invictus Community members can’t be here because they are fighting at the front line.
“We think about those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in this community. You have our support and we are there to help you. Together, we can prove that solidarity and unity will triumph over all conflict.
A love-up: As she took to the podium to give her speech, the natural beauty pulled her hair back in a low bun before grabbing Harry’s PDA.
Power couple: It comes after they spent the day meeting injured military veterans before hitching a ride on mini Land Rovers, with their Netflix crew in tow to capture every moment
Hans Ploegmakers was an injured veteran who then performed the Dutch version on trumpet, followed by one minute of silence.
An empty yellow chair was to be left at each sporting venue in salute of fallen military personnel.
After national teams had marched out to the live military band, Harry and Meghan arrived at tonight’s ceremony. Ukraine received a standing ovation.
Harry founded the annual event. The first edition was held in London in 2014. It was followed in the USA, Canada, and Australia in 2014.
They are in high spirits as the beaming couple embrace while being cheered at their arrival to Saturday’s ceremony at The Hague
President Volodymyr Zilensky granted the team special permission to compete amid Russian invasion. The cheering crowds waved at the group while Loreen’s Euphoria cover blasted through rooftops.
Tonight’s ceremony features live performances from the Kaiser Chiefs, along with Dutch singer-songwriter Anneke van Giersbergen and Hague-based rock band DI-RECT.
The Games will run until next Friday and will see more than 500 competitors from 20 nations battle it out in events including archery, athletics, wheelchair basketball and sitting volleyball.
Harry founded the annual event. The first edition was held in London in 2014. It was followed in the USA, Canada, and Australia in 2014.
The 2020 Games had been scheduled to take place in The Hague. However, it was postponed to 2020 due to the outbreak of coronavirus.
After arriving at the Invictus Games’ opening ceremony, Harry and Meghan met and greeted the competitors of Team Netherlands.
Invictus Game competitors capture Harry and Meghan walking out of the stadium in the opening ceremony.