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The 2018 Invictus Games are officially launched – and what better way to celebrate the event than with matching shirts?
After their stint at Anzac Memorial, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle launched the Paralympic-type competition for injured and convalescent soldiers and veterans with the Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge on Saturday (local time), but not until a quick change of pace. # 39; s equipment.
Meghan, 37, has moved from her previous formal ensemble to a more casual-chic look. She opted for Mother Denim black jeans and a black Invictus Games shirt with a white Altuzarra Studio Acacia blazer on top.
To complete the look, Meghan has added a pair of yellow sunglasses to the Illesteva fashion.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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Meanwhile, 34-year-old Harry, who wore his military uniform for the Anzac Memorial, also kept the casual side by associating his wife with a black Invictus Games shirt – the same one that he wore when wearing Sydney Bridge Harbor Bridge's own climbing pair of shades.
The royal couple, who announced Monday that he was expecting his first child, arrived at Cockatoo Island on a sleek white yacht, with Sydney Harbor as a backdrop.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcoming athletes
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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Once on the island, the couple boarded a sport utility vehicle where they were driven on the circuit. During their stay, Meghan and Harry were introduced to several volunteers and athletes. Shortly after, the Jaguar Land Rover began to sneak between the cones.
Meghan's best friend, Jessica Mulroney, shared the banner photo on the game side with her Instagram stories. The photo has since been deleted.
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Harry and Meghan made their official public debut as a couple at last year's Invictus Games in Toronto. They memorably arrived hand-in-hand at the event and took part in a day of competitions, supporting competitors and greeting supporters.
To officially open the 2018 Games, Prince Harry, 34, climbed the Sydney Harbor Bridge on Friday (local time) alongside Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Invictus volunteers and athletes joined Harry, but his wife remained firmly planted on the ground.
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The Royal Couple, accompanied by New South Wales Governor David Hurley, began the fifth day of his tour at the official opening of the enriched Anzac Memorial. Anzac Day commemorates the first major battle involving Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.
During their stay, Meghan and Harry visited the new educational and interpretive institutions, as well as the hall of silence where the sculpture "Sacrifice" is located. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian also attended the inauguration.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry with Governor David Hurley of New South Wales and his wife Linda Hurley
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The ceremony began with an opening speech and a musical procession before the royal couple entered and sat in the front row of the crowd.
Together, Meghan and Harry carried a wreath of flowers to the memorial staircase and hung it up on a stand before the prince saluted the deceased veterans.
During the ceremony, planes from New Castle Quadrant No. 76, offering introductory courses for fighter pilot training, flew over the city.
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The memorial choir also sang "Je vous vaue mon pays," the favorite anthem of Princess Diana since her studies, sung at her 1981 wedding and her funeral in 1997.
For the Royal Couple, a Welcome Reception will be hosted by the Premier of New South Wales, before ending his fifth day at the Opening Ceremony of the Invictus Games on the forecourt of the Opera House. Sydney.
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