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Meghan Markle wore £17 earrings from American female jewellery designer for Invictus Games


Meghan Markle is known for her love of expensive and personalised jewellery – but yesterday, the Duchess appeared to take a new approach to her accessory selection.

For the Duchess of Sussex, 41, who is currently attending the Invictus Games in Germany with Prince Harry, instead opted for a pair of $22 (£17) earrings from an American female jewellery designer.

The royal mother-of-two opted for the ‘Stone Prism Earrings’ from Scout Curated as she stepped out to meet NATO joint force commander General Luigi Miglietta on the sidelines of Harry’s Invictus Games.

The earrings are described online as a ‘minimalistic charm’ and offer to help you look ‘polished or down-to-earth.’

The brand, which was founded by Lora Fischer-DeWitt, was founded in 2014 in Western Massachusetts.

Meghan Markle is known for her love of expensive and personalised jewellery - but yesterday, the Duchess appeared to take a new approach to her accessory selection

Meghan Markle is known for her love of expensive and personalised jewellery – but yesterday, the Duchess appeared to take a new approach to her accessory selection

For the Duchess of Sussex, 41, who is currently attending the Invictus Games in Germany with Prince Harry, instead opted for a pair of $22 (£17) earrings from an American female jewellery designer

For the Duchess of Sussex, 41, who is currently attending the Invictus Games in Germany with Prince Harry, instead opted for a pair of $22 (£17) earrings from an American female jewellery designer

The earrings, which cost $22 (£17) are described online as a 'minimalistic charm' and offer to help you look 'polished or down-to-earth'

The earrings, which cost $22 (£17) are described online as a ‘minimalistic charm’ and offer to help you look ‘polished or down-to-earth’

Online, it is described as being built after Lora became ‘frustrated by the lack of balance in her life and a desire to spend more time with her two young sons.’

The Duchess is known for her love of expensive designer outfits and highly symbolic jewellery, which she rarely wears more than once.

Yesterday, the royal made three outfit changes as she joined her husband Prince Harry at dinner to celebrate his 39th birthday.

Meghan, 42, wore £268 Hava shirt in red and white pinstripes from California-inspired brand DOEN, paired with the same white skinny jeans from Frame that she had worn earlier to attend the sitting volleyball match between Nigeria and Ukraine.

On her feet, she opted for her previously worn beige suede flat pumps from Manolo Blahnik, which are embellished with a pretty bow detailing. 

Earlier, the Duchess opted for an all-white combo to attend the sitting volleyball match at the Murker Spiel Arena – after making a very quick turnaround from her morning outfit.

She opted for a white cable knit vest from Ralph Lauren with matching white jeans and black pumps as she cheered on Nigeria in the hard-fought match.

For her first engagement of the day, a meeting with NATO officials, she sported a brown silky shirt and trousers to join Prince Harry at the Invictus Games.

The mother-of-two, 42, opted for a monochrome ensemble with two-tones of brown, while wearing £1200  wide-leg silk trousers from Gabriel Hearst, which she previously sported to the One Young World roundtable in 2022.

While she has opted for inexpensive high street looks in her last few appearance, the Duchess went high end- and paired the look with £165 oversized Miu Miu sunglasses and a £365 Dani Blouse from French designer L’agence. 

Showing off her natural beauty, the royal let her hair long and loose and sported a natural make-up look while boosting her height with £590 heels from Manolo Blahnik.

Adding even more glamour to the look,  the royal wore Princess Diana ‘s £17,800 Cartier watch and but swapped out her $62,000 Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring made with ‘diamonds gifted from the Middle East’ for a $2,800 1972 tennis pinky ring from Shiffon and Co.

Meghan Markle opted for another muted outfit as she sported a brown silky shirt and trousers to join Prince Harry at the Invictus Games

Meghan Markle opted for another muted outfit as she sported a brown silky shirt and trousers to join Prince Harry at the Invictus Games

While she has opted for inexpensive high street looks in her last few appearance, the Duchess went high end - and paired the look with £165 oversized Miu Miu sunglasses

While she has opted for inexpensive high street looks in her last few appearance, the Duchess went high end – and paired the look with £165 oversized Miu Miu sunglasses

Meghan wowed in the all brown ensemble as she headed out

Meghan wowed in the all brown ensemble as she headed out

The mother-of-two, 42, opted for a monochrome ensemble with two-tones of brown, while wearing $1,490 wide-leg silk trousers from Gabriel Hearst, which she previously sported to the One Young World roundtable in 2022

The mother-of-two, 42, opted for a monochrome ensemble with two-tones of brown, while wearing $1,490 wide-leg silk trousers from Gabriel Hearst, which she previously sported to the One Young World roundtable in 2022

She paired the look with £165 oversized Miu Miu sunglasses and a £365 Dani Blouse from French designer L'agence

She paired the look with £165 oversized Miu Miu sunglasses and a £365 Dani Blouse from French designer L’agence

She added her £5,000 Cartier love bracelet to the look as she walked hand-in-hand with Prince Harry. 

Meghan opted for an array on monochrome outfits for the first day on the Invictus Games in Germany.

The Duchess of Sussex , 42, boarded a plane from Los Angeles to Europe in an all black ensemble, before quickly getting ready in her Dusseldorf hotel room and heading to the games in a black shirt dress from Banana Republic, which she paired with black shoes and a black belt.

She then appeared on Wednesday in a black and white number – with white shorts, a black tank top and a white cardigan from J Crew.

Then the royal opted for go all black again, in black jeans, heels and a tank top – which she paired with a white blazer.

Despite often wearing colour while a working royal, Meghan claimed she ‘toned down’ her wardrobe while she living in the UK to avoid clashing with more senior members of the Royal Family .

The Duchess of Sussex made the claims in the third episode of her Netflix series.

She explained: ‘Most of the time I was in the UK, I rarely wore colour.

Adding even more glamour to the look, the royal wore Princess Diana 's £17,800 Cartier watch and but swapped out her $62,000 Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring made with 'diamonds gifted from the Middle East' for a $2,800 1972 tennis pinky ring from Shiffon and Co

Adding even more glamour to the look, the royal wore Princess Diana ‘s £17,800 Cartier watch and but swapped out her $62,000 Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring made with ‘diamonds gifted from the Middle East’ for a $2,800 1972 tennis pinky ring from Shiffon and Co

She added her £5,000 Cartier love bracelet to the look as she walked hand-in-hand with Prince Harry

She added her £5,000 Cartier love bracelet to the look as she walked hand-in-hand with Prince Harry

‘To my understanding, you can’t ever wear the same colour as Her Majesty if there’s a group event but then you also shouldn’t be wearing the same colour as one of the other more senior members of the family.’

To respect this rumoured royal protocol, Meghan says she started dressing almost exclusively in shades of camel, beige and white. 

She continued: ‘I wore a lot of muted tones but it was also so I could just blend in. I’m not trying to stand out here.

 ‘There was no version of me [that was] joining this family and trying not to do everything I could to fit in. I don’t want to embarrass the family.’

So it appears that Meghan is shunning the spotlight in muted tones again.

On her way to the games,  she opted for a decidedly casual look in a 773 Ulla Johnson sailor-style Polina wide-legged trousers with a matching navy V-neck jumper.

Flats were the order of the day, and the mother-of-two, who travelled with aides to the California airport donned a favoured pair of $770 Valentino ‘Roman Stud’ mules in ivory calfskin.



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