MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry today continued their loved up display as they hugged and held hands at the Invictus Games.
The Sussexes stayed close together as they headed to yet another day jam-packed with events this afternoon.
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They joined crowds to watch the volleyball competition this afternoon, with Meghan looking classy in a white outfit.
And Prince Harry was clearly enamoured with his wife, giving her a tight hug and laughing by her side as they joined the crowds to cheer on sporting teams in Dusseldorf today.
It’s a busy day for the couple, who had looked excited as they met with representatives on the sidelines of the 6th multi-sport event in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Harry, 38, stood beside wife Meg, 42, after holding a BetterUP conference at a Dusseldorf hotel earlier today.


The pair look relaxed and in high spirits as they smiled at the crowd.
The Duke was pictured full of pride in his suave, buttoned down white shirt and navy blue suit.
Meanwhile, The Duchess opted for a silk brown shirt and wide-leg khaki trousers.
The mum-of-two was snapped smiling with her hand on her heart next to Harry.
But, photographs also revealed Meghan was not wearing her engagement ring.
The pair are expected to show their support at the table tennis and volleyball games later this afternoon.
It comes as Meghan handed out medals to wheelchair basketball winners at the Games yesterday.
The Duchess of Sussex was pictured hugging and awarding the prizes to Team USA, who won gold in the event.
She was also showed her competitive side, roaring as she encouraged competitors during the swimming final.
But, Prince Harry appeared to trail behind Meghan during the Invictus Games handout.
Meghan also revealed why she was late to an Invictus Games event on Tuesday.
The Duchess joined her husband at a reception for 1,600 athletes, and their friends and family in Dusseldorf.
She took to the stage and apologised to guests for being “a little late to the party”.
The mum-of-two said she had to make milkshakes for Archie, four, and daughter Lilibet, two, to get them “settled down” before leaving.
But, a body language expert shared their thoughts on how the pair interacted during their reunion after almost a week apart.
Judi James told Fabulous: “There are no romantic PDAs between them like last year’s kiss, and Harry’s hand clasp in front of his torso does suggest some inner anxiety or awkwardness as he listens to her speak, although he was clearly revved up by the audience and their inter reactions with him.”
Meanwhile Meghan did not attend the opening ceremony on Saturday when Harry took to the stage and declared “Ich bin ein Dusseldorfer”.
The Invictus Games, for disabled military veterans, features different sports and challenges.
They are due to last a week, and Harry has confirmed he intends to attend as many events as possible.
It comes as Princess Kate and Prince William have been lending a hand to a group of schoolkids as they prepare food round a campfire, during a touching royal visit.


The royals got stuck in while meeting pupils taking part in a Forest School in Hereford.

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