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Meghan Markle wore polka dots at Invictus event in Colombia

Meghan Markle wore polka dots at Invictus event in Colombia

As Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue their tour of Colombia, the couple ended their second day with an event close to the Prince’s heart. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex watched the Colombian Invictus Games team in a training session at the Centro de Rehabilitación Inclusiva in Bogota, and the Suits alum looked like she was on the “very cute, very low-key” style train. Just hours after stepping out in a preppy brown blazer, Markle slipped into a feminine polka dot maxi skirt for the engagement.

Sporting the same voluminous side-parted ponytail as earlier in the day, the lifestyle entrepreneur opted for another business casual outfit as she and Prince Harry met military officials, veterans and athletes at the event. Markle wore a long cream A-line skirt with black polka dots and a buttoned-up blouse, which she wore with rolled-up sleeves and open top buttons to match her effortless Californian style. The American Riviera Orchard founder accessorized her outfit with emerald and garnet drop earrings, brown leather strappy sandals — a dressier take on this season’s trendy flip-flops — and bronze makeup with subtle smokey eyes for her latest outing to Bogota.

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Per The mirrorThe couple toured the facilities, watched the athletes train, spoke to some of them about their workout routines and met with Korean War veterans. Meghan and Harry also beamed as some of the artists at the center presented them with gifts. According to the publication, the Duchess received hand-knitted animal toys (perhaps for Archie and Lilibet), a painting and a set of pearl necklaces and earrings.

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While Harry received no personal gifts, the Department of Veterans Affairs of National Defense gave him a special award for his work at the Invictus Games. “In recognition and gratitude for your dedication and the invaluable recovery opportunities provided through sport and the Invictus Games to wounded, injured and sick Colombian Armed Forces and Police officers, active duty or veterans,” the plaque read.

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