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Lisa McLoughlin

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex pictured at LAX ahead of Prince Harry reunion at Invictus Games

The Duchess of Sussex has been pictured at Los Angeles International Airport as she prepares to join Prince Harry at the Invictus Games in Germany.

The former Suits actress was seen boarding a flight from LAX to London Heathrow on Monday night before continuing her onward journey to Dusseldorf on Tuesday.

In pictures published by MailOnline, Meghan was seen smiling as she walked towards the plane in a dark blue knitted jumper, baggy three-quarter-length trousers and Valentino mules.

The 42-year-old accessorised her look with a large pair of Celine sunglasses, which rested on her head, and carried a leather holdall while a security guard was seen with a rucksack as well as a dark suit bag.

Her trip marks her first transatlantic journey since flying to London for the Queen’s funeral last September.

She is set to join Prince Harry at the Paralympic-style games in Germany.

This year’s international sports event, which kicked off on Saturday, will run until 16 September, with a number of different competitions taking place – from athletics to wheelchair basketball.

The trip also means she will be with Harry for his 39th birthday on Friday.

Meghan was recently seen attending Beyoncé’s Renissance tour alongside Harry and her mother, Doria Ragland, at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

The trio stuck to the silver dress code as demanded by Queen Bey for Virgo season, which includes her birthday, and danced the night away.

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