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Meghan’s making moves.

Meghan Markle was seen arriving at Los Angeles’ LAX airport to jet off to Germany on Monday night. The former actress is set to reunite with Prince Harry at his Invictus Games tournament.

The Duke of Sussex, 38, was spotted strolling into a Rehabilitation Expo event in Düsseldorf, Germany on Tuesday, donning dark shades, a simple black polo and jeans.

Once he was inside the arena, he watched the wheelchair basketball match between Team Ukraine and Team Great Britain.

During the contest, the royal posed with members of each team and met with a few of the children who came out to support their favorite country.

The games began on Sept. 9 and are set to run until Sept. 16.

The Invictus Games was created in 2014 by Harry as a multi-sport event for wounded servicemen and women and is styled after the Paralympics.


  Meghan Markle is spotted at LAX. BACKGRID Meghan Markle is spotted at LAX. BACKGRID

  Markle is due to join Harry at the Invictus Games. BACKGRID Markle is due to join Harry at the Invictus Games. BACKGRID

  The duchess’ Hermès scarf could be seen peeking out of her Goyard tote. BACKGRID The duchess’ Hermès scarf could be seen peeking out of her Goyard tote. BACKGRID

  She toted a $267 Panama hat from Janessa Leone and had a pair of $510 Celine sunglasses perched atop her head. BACKGRID She toted a $267 Panama hat from Janessa Leone and had a pair of $510 Celine sunglasses perched atop her head. BACKGRID

  She stacked her yellow gold Cartier Love bracelet with Princess Diana’s Tank Française timepiece. BACKGRID She stacked her yellow gold Cartier Love bracelet with Princess Diana’s Tank Française timepiece. BACKGRID

This year, 21 countries are competing in 10 sports categories with 550 contestants playing.

The couple are reportedly staying in a luxurious $2,500-a-night suite at one of the fanciest hotels in Düsseldorf for this year’s event.


  The Duke of Sussex smiled alongside children who were representing Team Britain. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation The Duke of Sussex smiled alongside children who were representing Team Britain. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation

  The royal donned sunglasses, a polo and jeans for the day. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation The royal donned sunglasses, a polo and jeans for the day. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation

According to The Mirror, they’ve chosen one of the nicest rooms at the city’s Hyatt Regency

The flat reportedly has a terrace that looks out over The Rhine and there is an expansive amount of space for security to guard the pair.


  Harry was spotted heading into a a game of wheelchair basketball. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation Harry was spotted heading into a a game of wheelchair basketball. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation

The Hyatt Regency’s other amenities include a spa, a fitness gym and swanky restaurants that offer international fare.


  Harry poses with members of Team Ukraine during day three of the Invictus Games. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation Harry poses with members of Team Ukraine during day three of the Invictus Games. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation

Earlier this week, Markle was photographed chowing down at In & Out with her friend. The two gave their order to an employee through a drive-thru window as they sat in Markle’s black Range Rover SUV on Sunday.

Markle previously gushed about being in close proximity to Harry’s “favorite” food to Variety. “There’s one at the halfway point between LA and our neck of the woods. It’s really fun to go through the drive-through and surprise them. They know our order,” she said in Oct. 2022.

In January, Harry revealed his go-to meal. “In-N-Out is the best! I order two double-doubles, animal style, fries and a Coke! And that’s just for me,” he told PEOPLE. “Meg gets the cheeseburger and fries with sides of jalapeños,” he added. “I just stick with ketchup and that special sauce of theirs. So good!”

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