Soon, the Duchess of Sussex will land in London and travel to Dusseldorf, where she will meet up with her spouse, Prince Harry, for the Invictus Games.
Meghan redefined airport style in photos obtained by MailOnline. She arrived at LAX airport wearing relaxed navy sweater from her favorite brand, J. Crew, and £620 “Polina pants” from luxury womenswear brand Ulla Johnson.

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The mother-of-two paired her opulent navy pants with a pair of recycled Valentino flats that looked like pearly ballet shoes. It looked like the mother-of-two was traveling without her kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The royal wore a cream panama hat and accessorized with huge sunglasses. We can attest that the former Suits actress was carrying a handbag that she had purchased secondhand from a vintage shop.
The brunette beauty’s loose ponytail of dark hair enhanced her already stunning appearance. Meghan seemed to forego makeup as well, going for a makeup-free, fresh-faced appearance for her ten-hour flight from Los Angeles International to London Heathrow.

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We have long been inspired by the Duchess of Sussex’s carefree airport attire when it comes to travel attire. Meghan rarely strayed from her go-to airport attire of slim black jeans and a white linen shirt when she and Prince Harry were working royals.
Even though she would board the plane wearing her comfy attire and flats, the Duchess would consistently exit the aircraft looking flawlessly put together, typically donning a vibrant dress and high heels.
Previously, Meghan disclosed on her now-defunct lifestyle blog, The Tig, that she always travels with one item: hand sanitizer.

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“I’m not anti-microbe, but whenever I board a plane, I make sure to wipe down every surface with either quick hand wipes or a travel sanitizer spray. This includes the little TV, the service tray, and all the buttons surrounding your seat,” Meghan posted on her blog.
“Although the person sitting next to you might give you the side eye, you’ll be the one whistling Dixie with no sniffles at the end of the flight.”