Meghan Markle grabs grub in Beverly Hills after ‘memorable’ Canada trip in new photos
California livin’ — and dining.
In new photos obtained by The Post, Meghan Markle, 42, was spotted all smiles leaving a Beverly Hills restaurant without Prince Harry, 39, Thursday.
The Duchess of Sussex was photographed leaving Cipriani, an upscale Italian restaurant. She was joined by Clare Waight Keller — the former Givenchy designer who made her 2018 wedding dress.
The “Suits” alum sported a dark beige trench coat over a black turtleneck and black trousers. She also donned black aviator sunglasses and kept her signature wavy hair down.
Her posh outing comes after she and Harry braved the frigid Canadian temperatures to visit the Invictus Games training camp.
Last week, Markle also dressed to impress in an olive green Greta Constantine dress ($1,645) while attending a gala at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
“We loved being back in Canada, a place so meaningful to both of us. It was an honor to be welcomed by the four host First Nations, as we marked one year to go, together with Invictus coaches, competitors and families,” they told People of their travels.
“It filled our hearts to once again be surrounded by Canadian people, food and culture. We felt the Invictus spirit and excitement throughout Whistler and Vancouver, and are so grateful to all our hosts for organizing such a memorable visit. We’re counting down the days until we return!” they added.
Meanwhile, Harry spoke to “Good Morning America” from the Canadian ski slopes about whether he’d ever consider becoming a US citizen.
“The American citizenship is a thought that has crossed my mind but certainly not something that is a high priority for me right now,” he said, adding that the US is “amazing,” but “doesn’t know how I feel” about being American.
The “Spare” author also broke his silence on his father King Charles’ cancer diagnosis.
“I went to go and see him as soon as I could,” he said about making a 24-hour trip to London after speaking to his estranged father about the news.
When asked if Charles’ diagnosis could have a “reunifying effect” on his family, Harry said, “Absolutely. Yeah, I’m sure.
“Throughout all these [Invictus] families, I see it on a day-to-day basis, the strength of the family unit coming together. I think any illness, any sickness brings families together,” he added.
Asked for “his outlook” on Charles’ health, Harry said that information “stays between me and him.”
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