Sitting separately from the Prince, her boyfriend of more than a year, the actress clapped and cheered as he delivered the opening address for the Games in her home town of Toronto, Canada.
She appeared thrilled as he was praised on stage for setting up the Invictus Games, for wounded military veterans, and cheered enthusiastically as he enjoyed his big moment on stage.
Beginning his speech in French, she smothered a giggle as he faltered comically over the phrase: "Merci beaucoup pour votre hospitalité."
While Prince Harry was on official duties, sitting with Melania Trump, Justin Trudeau and other dignitaries, Ms Markle sat around 20 seats away from him and several rows down.
Wearing a purple jacket and maxi dress, she was in the company of Markus Anderson, previously described by Meghan as one of her "closest friends in the world" and said to have introduced her to Prince Harry.
Ms Markle stood for the Canadian national anthem, and was seen nodding emphatically as Justin Trudeau delivered a speech praising servicemen and women who "serve their country with passion and integrity".
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