Meghan Markle brought a whole new level of cool to a Vancouver ice rink today when she put her most fashionable foot forward to cheer on Prince Harry as he tried his hand at wheelchair curling.
The 42-year-old Duchess of Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍 was the epitome of ‘quiet luxury’ in her ensemble, which featured a $1,295 camel-colored cape coat from female-owned Canadian outerwear brand Sentaler, which she wore with a $325 pair of MaxMara gloves to cover her wrists and forearms.
While Meghan opted not to join her husband on the ice – where he went head-to-head with Vancouver-born singer Michael Buble in a round of curling – she put on an energetic display from the sidelines at the Hillcrest Community Centre, where she was seen whooping and clapping for her spouse as he took part in the game.
And while she did not partake in the sport herself, Meghan shied away from her more glamorous red carpet ensembles in favor of a pared-back look for the day – which marks the couple’s final stop on their trip to Canada, where they have been celebrating the one-year countdown to the next Invictus Games.
Meghan Markle was the epitome of ‘quiet luxury’ on Friday when she made a stylish appearance at an ice rink in Canada to watch her husband Prince Harry try wheelchair curling
The 42-year-old wore a $1,295 camel-colored cape coat from female-owned Canadian outerwear brand Sentaler and a $325 pair of MaxMara gloves to cover her wrists and forearms
Under her rich coat, Meghan wore some $195 dark ‘Valerie’ pants from New York-based design brand La Ligne.
She finished the look with a straightforward beige top, prior to adding a couple of dark cowhide $1,195 riding boots from Los Angeles name CO, which are ‘hand tailored from smooth calfskin’ and portrayed as being ‘not difficult to slip on’ – and complete total with an enemy of slip sole, a fundamental for a midday on the ice.
The last touch for her downplayed gathering came as Anine Bing’s $250 thick gold ‘signature connect betray studs’, which were offered the chance to sparkle civility of her low braid.
Meghan went all out with the glitz be that as it may, brandishing a lot of bronzer, a smoky eye, and long lashes, as well as a naked shaded lip sparkle.
Meghan was joined uninvolved by Michael’s similarly slick spouse, Luisana Lopilato, who reflected Meghan’s muffled variety range in a beige coat, which she matched with dark pants, a dark Slipover sweater, and a white Shirt.
Together, the Duchess and Luisana were seen cheering and snickering as their spouses contended in the twisting rivalry – with the two men making kidding hits at each other as they endeavored to end up as the winner.
Meghan accessorized her look with a pair of $250 chunky gold earrings from Anine Bing
Although the mother-of-two did not join her husband for the wheelchair curling session, she gave him plenty of support from the sidelines
She was joined by Michael Buble’s wife Luisana Lopilato, with both women cheering on their husbands as they went head-to-head on the ice
Meghan and Harry’s latest appearance came just hours after the Duke of Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍’s latest tell-all interviewed aired on Good Morning America – with the father-of-two opening up about a range of topics during his chat with host Will Reeve, who is the son of late Superman star Christopher Reeve.
During the two-part interview, the Duke discussed King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, saying that he hopes his father’s illness might help to have a ‘reunifying effect’ on the royal family.
He also insisted that he ‘loves his family’, noting that he ‘jumped on a plane’ to the UK ‘as soon as he could’ after Charles told him about his illness over the phone, before confessing that he has ‘considered’ applying for US citizenship.
‘Um, look, I love my family,’ the father-of-two said when asked by Will how the meeting with his father had impacted him ’emotionally’.
‘The fact that I was able to get on a plane and go and see him and spend any time with him, I’m grateful for that.’
After Will explained that he has ‘found in my own life that sort of an illness in the family can have a galvanizing or a sort of reunifying effect for a family,’ he asked Harry: ‘Is that possible in this case?’
The Duke then responded: ‘Absolutely. Yeah, I’m sure.’
The trip also came after the couple became embroiled in rows over the rebranding of their website to Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍.com, Harry’s 30-minute meeting with his cancer-stricken father in London and criticism over the Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍es’ heavy use of private jets.