Meghan Markle finally ditched the beige and monochrome looks as she opted for a green dress for the final night of the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, looked radiant in a £830 teal dress from Cult Gaia as she attended the closing ceremony.
Meghan chose to elevate her look with a pair of Aquazzura beige leather pumps, costing £525.00, which she has sported regularly in recent times.
The former actress wore her thick brunette locks tucked away in her trademark bun to reveal her £595 Kimaï hoop earrings, which she also opted to wear at her first event of the games.
Adding even more glamour to the look, the royal wore her $62,000 Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring made with ‘diamonds gifted from the Middle East’ along with her Cartier Love bracelet, costing £5,000.
The Duchess of Sussex (pictured) donned an elegant £830 dress from Cult Gaia for the closing ceremony in Germany
The elegant dress featured a patterned lace detailing and stunning floral patterns in a seamless-coloured lace and a slimming silhouette.
Showing off her natural beauty, the royal sported a simple make-up look with a touch of eyeliner and mascara to amplify her features.
Meghan and Prince Harry, 39, put on a loved-up display as they entered the closing ceremony of the sixth Invictus Games, hand in hand.
The father-of-two, 39, looked dapper in a smart black suit, which he paired with a matching black shirt.
Harry kept the top buttons of his shirt undone, creating a more casual look for the closing ceremony.
While Meghan put on a cheery display while entering the games, Harry looked bold and determined, holding his fist in the air.
The Duke of Sussex continued to have his arm around his wife while enjoying the ceremony.
Elsewhere, Prince Harry became emotional during his moving speech at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany, yesterday evening.
Upon arriving at the arena, Meghan put on a cheery display while Harry looked bold and determined, holding his fist in the air
Meghan chose to elevate her look with a pair of Aquazzura beige leather pumps, costing £525.00, which she has sported regularly in recent times
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The former actress wore her thick brunette locks tucked away in her trademark bun to reveal her £595 Kimaï hoop earrings, which she also opted to wear at her first event of the games
Showing off her natural beauty, the royal sported a simple make-up look with a touch of eyeliner and mascara to amplify her features.
The father-of-two, 39, looked dapper in a smart black suit, which he paired with a matching black shirt
The royal’s five-minute speech saluted those who have taken part in the week-long games, which were founded in 2014 for veterans to represent their county and compete in.
Meghan Markle stood alongside her husband in a glowing green dress. During the ceremony she couldn’t hide her pride as she beamed at Team USA when they took their place for the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games.
She looked on adoringly as the team walked on stage to Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA. Meghan clapped along to the song as it reverberated around the Merkur Spiel-Arena and blew kisses to the team.
Prince Harry also joined the applause from his front row seat – and took to the stage to thank people for coming.
Adding even more glamour to the look, the royal wore her $62,000 Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring made with ‘diamonds gifted from the Middle East’ along with her Cartier Love bracelet, costing £5,000
The royal watcher her husband’s five-minute speech, which saluted those who have taken part in the week-long games
Meghan and Prince Harry, 39, put on a loved-up display as they looked very close during the ceremony of the sixth Invictus Games
The Duchess kept her thick brown tresses tucked away in her trademark bun- which has made a comeback in recent days
Meghan was glowing during the event, and was photographed cheering the crowds in Germany
The Duke of Sussex delivers a speech during the closing ceremony of the 6th Invictus Games in Germany
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Rita Ora and Sam Ryder pose tonight before the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games
Meghan and Harry enjoying the closing ceremony at the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf as they were photographed with wide grins across their faces
The couple chat as they watch the closing ceremony which celebrated the 6th Invictus Games in Dusseldorf
Meghan was glowing in an £830 Cult Gaia dress laser-cut with floral patterns, along with £525 leather pumps from Aquazzura
Meghan could be seen waving during the ceremony, which saw the US team enter the stage to Bruce Springsteen’s iconic hit Born In The USA
Dominic Reid, chief executive of the Invictus Games, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Elke Bundenbender and Frank-Walter Steinmeier, president of Germany, at the Invictus Games closing ceremony in Dusseldorf
Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the closing ceremony of the Invictus Game in Dusseldorf hand-in-hand
The US team at the Invictus Games closing ceremony on Saturday. The team entered the stage to Born In The USA by Bruce Springsteen – to the approval of the Duchess of Sussex
Prince Harry took to the stage to thank the athletes who took part in the games. He had opened the game by telling the audience: ‘Ich Bin ein Düsseldorfer’ – I am a Düsseldorfer
Thumping dance music greeted each of the teams as they took to the stage with the Ukrainian team given a standing ovation.
Harry and Meghan stood clapping each of the teams. He was sat next to Elke Budenbender the wife of the German President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Harry, dressed in a dark suit and dark shirt, could be seen leaning over to speak to Mr Steinmeier during the closing ceremony.
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Eurovision Song Contest runner up Sam Ryder performed two songs before the closing speeches began and it was revealed 140,000 people had attended the games.
The Space Man singer could be seen holding Meghan’s hand as he performed.
German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier spoke of the ‘community’ feel of the games.
He said the competitors refusal to give up was an example to everyone and people who have served their country should not be forgotten.
He referenced the invasion of Ukraine and told the team they have the support of everyone calling it an ‘illegal war’.
The pledge of support was given a two minute standing ovation. He also thanked the Duke of Sussex for launching the games nine years ago, before the prince took to the stage for his own closing remarks.
The Duke of Sussex could be seen leaning in to speak to Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the President of Germany, during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games
The Duchess of Sussex’s dress was laser-cut with floral patterns rendered in a ‘seamoss’ hue from Cult Gaia
Duke and Duchess of Sussex clapped during the Invictus closing ceremony at the Merkur Spiel-Arena
Meghan, in a glittering green dress, greets a competitor of the Invictus Games with a smile upon her face
The Duchess of Sussex goes in for a welcoming hug an adoring fan at the closing ceremony last night
Meghan clapped for the Invictus athletes as the closing ceremony continued in Germany yesterday
Harry and Meghan could be seen laughing and smiling as the athletes took to the stage during the event
Harry embraced Anna-Sofia Puzanova, an Invictus athlete whose paramedic mother has been captured by Russian forces in Ukraine
Harry began his speech by thanking the audience in German.
He had opened the games by declaring Ich Bin ein Düsseldorfer. ( I am a Düsseldorfer).
As he talked about the Canadian bagpipe player a camera cut to the former soldier weeping.
He was given a standing ovation and Harry again thanked him for his service.
He then hugged Anna-Sofia Puzanova, daughter of the captured paramedic Yulia Paievska, who won bronze for Ukraine at the Invictus Games.
The five minute was interspersed with applause, and Meghan tenderly kissed Harry’s shoulder as he sat down after delivering his emotion packed speech.
Harry and Meghan left the arena before Rita Ora’s last song to avoid getting caught up in a crush with the crowd. They will fly back to America on Sunday where they will be reunited with children Archie and Lillibet.
Earlier in the day, Meghan was seen hugging an athlete draped in the American flag as she took centre stage on the final day of the Invictus Games today.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, handed the gold medal to Danielle Pothoof at the Swimming Medals Ceremony during day seven of the sporting event in Dusseldorf.
Wearing £260 trousers and a £580 trench coat from Cuyana as well as £545 Aquazurra purist pumps the royal hugged the athlete donning the star-spangled banner and couldn’t help but grin.
Danielle, who competes in both swimming and sitting volleyball at the games, served in the US Marine Corps as a Staff Sergeant.
While serving in Afghanistan in 2011, Danielle’s unit drove over a IED – leaving her critically injured and eventually needing a leg amputation.
Rita Ora performing during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf yesterday evening
The British star took to the stage to celebrate the 6th Invictus Games and performed some of her hits
Rita Ora performs during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games with a stunning set for the occasion
The couple enjoyed the closing ceremony together before rushing out early to avoid crowds at the end
The Parade of Nations takes place during the closing ceremony, with the Ukraine flag taking centre stage
Sam Ryder performed two songs during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games yesterday
The British Eurovision winner could be seen smiling and held Meghan’s hand as he performed his hits
Space Man singer Sam Ryder performing during the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games yesterday
The Ukraine team entered the stage for the closing ceremony to a standing ovation, clutching Ukrainian flags and applauding
The Merkur Spiel-Arena was packed out with spectators for the Invictus Games closing ceremony in Dusseldorf, Germany on Saturday
The Duchess also put her name to a huge ‘tribute wall’ adorned with messages from visitors to the games – choosing to sign her trademark ‘M’ close to a tribute to Harry’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
Yesterday, Prince Harry was given a special birthday greeting – with spectators at the Invictus Games singing Happy Birthday to him in both English and German.
Harry clapped along and smiled next to the Duchess – before he mouthed ‘thank you’ to the spectators.
Harry was later presented with a birthday cake by the Mayor of Dusseldorf, Dr Stephen Keller. The cake was in the colours of the Invictus Games with the words: ‘Happy Birthday Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex.’
Last night the couple celebrated with bratwurst sausages, wiener schnitzels and beers in a traditional German bar.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex enjoyed a night out in Dusseldorf with friends as the Invictus Games draws to a close.
Bar staff said the royals were ‘lovely’ and left a ‘big tip’ as they enjoyed plates piled high with red cabbage and mashed potato. While Harry celebrated with six half-pints, his wife stuck to just one small drink.
Prince Harry celebrated his 39th birthday drinking beer with the Veteran’s Minister Johnny Mercer (right)
Meghan enjoyed a few sips of Harry’s birthday beer as they watched the volleyball final yesterday
Harry famously went teetotal and abandoned caffeine when Meghan was pregnant with Archie, dumping beer, tea and coffee for green juices. In 2018 he raised a glass of water while everyone else was drinking champagne in solidarity with his wife. He also quit smoking.
Waiters described having ‘goosebumps’ as the couple arrived with close friends and aides last night. Diners at the restaurant and bar were asked not to take pictures but said they saw him laughing and joking as the food arrived at his table. He also looked thrilled when a birthday cake arrived at the end of the ‘family meal’.
He and Meghan happily posed for photographs with the owner Thea Ungermann and head waiter Frank Wackers who has worked at the restaurant for 38 years and happily shared images with MailOnline. Thea said: ‘He was a lovely man and was having a very jolly time. Meghan was lovely.’
She added: ‘The couple were very relaxed, they drank our beer, Schumacher Alt – it’s the same beer they are serving at the Invictus Games. Harry and Meghan sat next to each other during the meal. I had goosebumps when they walked into the restaurant, I had watched his speech on the stage at the Invictus Games and couldn’t believe he was in my restaurant. Prince Harry gave me a hug’.