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Meghan puts seven stylish looks on display at Invictus Games

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Meghan Markle is a former actress and member of the British royal family. Markle was born and raised in the Californian city of Los Angeles. Her acting career started while she was a student at Northwestern University.

Meghan Markle spent a whopping £38,000 on her charity tour outfits.

Meghan Markle wore seven different outfits to the Invictus Games, as well as new jewelry, including a £12,800 Cartier necklace and a £911 pinky ring collection.

For her charity trip to the Netherlands, the Duchess of Sussex reportedly spent £38,000 on designer outfits.

Meghan’s outfits for the Easter weekend trip were said to be a mix of high-end brands and independent jewelers, costing a total of £37,869, according to The Sun.

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The mother-of-two wore her most costly costume for the Opening Ceremony, where she wore a £620 Khaite bodysuit with a pair of £595 Manolo and a £12,800 Cartier necklace.

The expense of Meghan’s work clothing was covered by Prince Charles through the money he gave the newlyweds from the Duchy of Cornwall when she was a working member of the royal family.

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