Meghan Markle gives glimpse inside Montecito home as she returns from Invictus Games in Canada
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Meghan Markle did not come home from the Invictus Games empty-handed.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, returned home to Montecito, Calif., on Tuesday after spending a few days in Canada with Prince Harry at his Invictus Games.
Taking to her Instagram Story the following day, the “Suits” alum gave her 1.7 million followers on the platform a peek at the goodies she brought home with her for the pair’s two children, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3.
Meghan Markle returned home to Montecito, Calif., on Tuesday after spending a few days in Canada with Prince Harry at his Invictus Games. Shutterstock
The pic also offered a glimpse of the stunning $14 million home she and Harry bought and moved into in 2020.
“A taste of Canada and The Invictus Games for our little ones!” the mom of two captioned the snap. “Cheering you on from home!”
Markle laid out all the souvenirs on her kitchen counter, which included some fun gifts for the pair’s children.
Among those were chocolate treats that featured the Invictus Games logo, as well as some sweet treats from Canadian chain Tim Hortons.
The “Suits” alum gave a sneak peek at the goodies she brought home for the pair’s two children, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3. @meghan/Instagram
The couple’s kids also received custom jerseys from Team Nigeria, each of which featured their names promptly written on the back.
The shirts were gifted to the Sussexes during a wheelchair basketball event in Vancouver on Sunday.
“We did one for him and one for M and for the kids,” team manager Derrick Cobbinah told People. “They said they would be excited to have them. She was very, very excited.”
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, returned home earlier from the Games to be with the duo’s two kids. Courtesy of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Just days earlier, Markle took the stage at the Invictus Games’ welcome reception and gushed over her husband’s dedication to the sporting event.
“With families… the big rush in the morning and getting ready for school and packing the lunchboxes and making breakfast and my husband is in all of that with all of us,” she began. “And then he’ll be on his phone, and Archie will say, ‘Papa, why are you on your phone?’ and he’s like, ‘Because it’s Invictus, I’m getting ready for Invictus.’”
“It means so much to him,” she continued. “You are his family, just as we are his family. And I hope you recognize how much of his heart he has poured into every single beat that has gotten all of you to this week that is going to be spectacular.”
She also introduced Harry as “the father of our very sweet, excited children who are cheering you on from California, Prince Harry, founder of the Invictus Games, the Duke of Sussex.”
Just days earlier, Markle joined her husband at the Invictus Games in Canada. Shutterstock
Harry, for his part, will stay put in Vancouver and Whistler for the remainder of the Games, which run through Feb. 16.
The former working royal created the international sporting event that celebrates wounded, injured and sick service members and veterans in 2014 and is also the patron of the Invictus Games Foundation.