Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, exuded elegance in an olive green dress with a classic Bardot neckline at the One Year to Go Invictus Games dinner in Canada.
The event marked the conclusion of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s three-day tour in British Columbia, Canada, on Friday, February 16. Prince Harry delivered a heartfelt speech at the celebratory dinner in Vancouver ahead of the Invictus Games, 2025.
Meghan’s choice of attire for the evening was a stunning off-shoulder olive green dress by Canadian designer Greta Constantine. The dress featured ruching around the waist for added detail and a fit-and-flare style that swept the floor, adding a touch of drama to her look.
She accessorized the khaki dress with dazzling gold jewelry, including a gold chain and drop earrings, as well as two stunning bracelets – Ariel Gordon’s ‘Diamond Hex Tennis Bracelet’ and Cartier’s ‘Love Yellow Gold Bracelet’, together worth over $10,000.
Meghan opted for a sleek low bun hairstyle, styled in a twisted fashion with a deep side parting, which perfectly complemented the sleek neckline of her dress.
The Duchess looked every bit the golden goddess as she stood by her husband at the dinner, radiating elegance and sophistication. Earlier in the day, Meghan and Harry visited a wheelchair curling denomination at Hillcrest Community Centre.
Meghan looked cosy and stylish in a chic Sentaler camel coat, teamed with a BleuSalt top, black Le Ligne jeans, CO boots, and matching Max Mara gloves. Her hair was styled up in a neat side ponytail, and she accessorized with gold earrings and a Cesta clutch bag.
Both Meghan and Harry joined Canadian Armed Forces veterans, their families, along with pop star Michael Buble and his wife, Luisana Lopilato, at the curling event. Meghan was seen cheerfully watching from the sidelines while her husband and the Feeling Good singer gave the sport a go, ending their tour on a high note.