Meghan Markle’s ‘quiet luxury’ moment in a chic £1028 camel cape coat
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wrap up the Invictus Games anniversary celebrations in Canada, with one final day at the Hillcrest Community Centre in Vancouver.
The Duchess of Sussex delivered yet another successful style statement at the wheelchair curling event, leaving fans and fashion enthusiasts gushing over her prowess in ‘quiet luxury’.
The former Suits star wore a Sentaler coat, over a BleuSalt top and Le Ligne black jeans, paired with Co riding leather boots and camel Max Mara gloves.
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The Duchess, who has always had a flair for styling oversized coats, looked elegant as ever in her £1028 Sentaler cape in dark camel, with shawl collar details, and a belt cinched at the waist.
A female-owned Canadian brand, fashion designer Bojana Sentaler launched the label in 2009, best known for its timeless designs and modern silhouttes.
Markle, who tends to gravitate towards chic, sophisticated coats, has taken a special liking to the luxe brand, going as far as to don a Sentaler coat to her first public engagement with the late Queen.
On this occasion, the Duchess smartly paired the cape coat with a clean, side-parted low ponytail, and classy chunky gold earrings. generous bronzer, a mild smokey eye, and a nude understated lip gloss further brought the look together, highlighting the earthy tone of the Sentaler piece.
She was seen with the equally stylish Luisana Lopilato, Canadian singer Michael Buble’s wife, who wore a beige coat, over classic black trousers, matching V-neck sweater, and a white T-shirt.
While the Duchess did not join her husband on the rink, she was seen enthusiastically cheering and clapping for Prince Harry, who went head-to-head with Buble in a genial game of wheelchair curling.
The celebrations kicked off on Wednesday, when the Sussexes visited the Participating Nations Winter Training Camp in Whistler, to meet and interact with coaches, managers and participants, before the 2025 Invictus Games slated for February.