The Duchess of Sussex wore a symbolic desire of outfit for her first day in Vancouver.
Canada's sub-zero temperatures have been no fit for the Duchess of Sussex, whose ever-timeless dresser proved her sartorial prowess as she stepped out in Whistler, Vancouver with Prince Harry on Wednesday.
Harry and Meghan, who are in Canada to mark the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, spent their Valentine's Day nighttime travelling the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre.
They met with First Nations artists who created the Invictus Games 2025 logo, whilst additionally celebrating the first time all 4 First Nations have come collectively to advance a piece of art.
Meghan - who is no stranger to symbolic dressing - left royal fashion watchers questioning if her desire of outfit used to be a subtle, but tremendous homage to her former royal life.
Dressing in a equipped DÔEN coat, crafted from an extra-warm wool-cashmere combination and lined in viscose twill, Meghan's divine outerwear additionally featured a huge Italian velvet collar and brass button details.
It used to be the identify of her black coat that struck a chord with royal fans, however. Meghan selected the DÔEN 'Kensington' coat, which may additionally have been a nod to the Prince and Princess of Wales' royal residence, Kensington Palace.
"Of all the black coats and from all the manufacturers available, Kensington has to imply some thing right!?" a royal fashion watcher penned on Instagram account Royal Fashion Police, as every other agreed: "I concept the identical thing."
Meghan paired her 'Kensington' coat, which retails for $598, with black Anine Bing slacks and a Christian Dior shirt.
The closing few months have no doubt been a traumatic time for Prince Harry's family.
In January, his sister-in-law Princess Kate was once admitted to clinic for belly surgery, and in February, his father King Charles was once identified with cancer.
The Sussexes are but to tackle the Princess of Wales' or the King's fitness in public statements - even though Prince Harry did make a fleeting go to to London closing week which concerned a 45-minute stopover at Clarence House earlier than he lower back on a flight to LA.
Meghan and their two young people Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, did now not be part of Harry for his 24-hour trip.
HELLO!'s Royal Editor Emily Nash explains: "Prince Harry coming over is a massive moment. It's about a household coming collectively at some point of a hard time, simply as any different household would."
Meghan's aptly-named preference of coat may additionally be a delicate signal that she is wondering of the household in the UK.
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