Meghan Markle flaunted £300k wardrobe over just six days at Invictus Games

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Meghan Markle sported a wide variety of stylish looks over the past week which gathered a lot of attention to her as she stepped out for the Invictus Games.The Duchess of Sussex flaunted a mixture of designer and high street fashion names for the event but still somehow managed to rack up quite the bill for her expensive wardrobe over the six-day event.Wearing an extensive range of brands, the 42-year-old royal rocked lavish outfits from Chanel and Givenchy to more affordable retail brands such as Zara and Banana Republic over the course of the event.But even after adding some budget brands to her wardrobe, the mum-of-two still managed to run up a hefty price tag overall for every outfit she wore over the six day sporting challenge, the Mirror reports.Although much of her clothing came from big-name brands, the real money started piling up thanks to the cost of her lavish jewellery collection.Meghan accessorised her outfits with expensive pieces such as Princess Diana's £17,800 Cartier watch and a £50,000 Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring crafted from 'diamonds gifted from the middle east'.

Meghan's clothing bill used to be picked up by Prince Charles, before he became the monarch and while she was still a 'working' royal, through a budget given to the couple from the Duchy of Cornwall.

However, it isn't clear who now foots the bill for what she chooses to wear with her wardrobe for Invictus totalling to over £300,000 worth of fashion, according to the Daily Mail.

Some of the key outfits Meghan wore saw her amass a total outfit spend of over £267k on her first day in Germany on September 12.The pricey total mostly came from her accessories which included a £961.14 Rayures d’Ete Shawl from Hermes, a £2,122.65 Goyard 'St.

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