Meghan Markle wore a pair of $3,600 diamond cascade earrings for a triple date in Vancouver, Canada.
Meghan, 43, wore the jewels designed by Maya Brenner while out at an Indian restaurant with Prince Harry, 40, Michael Bublé, 49, and his wife, Luisana Lopilato, 37, on Saturday, February 8. The couples were joined by Meghan’s former assistant, Chantelle Humphrey, and her husband, Luke, Hello! Magazine Reports.
The earrings were a gift to the duchess from her husband, the brand confirmed to Us Weekly on Wednesday, February 12.
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The earrings retail at £3,240, or around $3,600, and are sold out online at the time of writing.
Meanwhile, Hello! and Town and Country reported that the earrings were given to the duchess for Valentine’s Day last year. (Us Weekly has reached out to confirm this detail.)
It’s not the first time the Duchess of Sussex has worn the brand. Meghan wore a ‘H’ and ‘M’ initials necklace by Maya Brenner around the time she started dating Harry in 2016. She rewore it during an appearance at the Invictus Games in 2018.
Meghan’s latest appearance came ahead of the 2025 Invictus Games. Meghan, Harry, and their friends posed for a photo with the staff at Viji’s, an Indian restaurant in Vancouver, ahead of the opening ceremony.
Harry founded the sporting tournament for injured or sick servicemen and women in 2014.
Us Weekly has learned that Meghan returned home to California on Tuesday, February 11, to be with her children.
The duke is expected to attend the remainder of the games, including the closing ceremony on Sunday, February 16. The ceremony at Rogers Arena in Vancouver will feature performances from Jelly Roll, Barenaked Ladies, and The War and Treaty.
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