Meghan Markle is adding to her collection of monogrammed handbags.

On Oct. 15, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, posted a reel to Instagram recapping her recent travels to Washington, D.C., which revealed a tote bag with a monogram nodding to her royal title.

The quick clip opened with a shot of the Washington Monument and rolled to show luggage being pulled down a hallway, including a navy tote featuring the initials “DS.”

Monogrammed on the bag in blue and white, the oversized letters connect to Meghan’s Duchess of Sussex title.

The video rolled to show Meghan behind the scenes of Fortune‘s Most Powerful Women Summit and speaking on stage for the session “Next Level Influence: A Conversation With Meghan, Duchess Of Sussex.”

Viewers got another glimpse of the monogrammed bag later in the reel, when Meghan panned the camera on herself and a friend in an elevator. The Duchess of Sussex gave a wide smile in the frame, with the bag beside her.

The video also showed the Jefferson Memorial, clinking champagne glasses, the Duchess of Sussex chatting with crew in the cockpit of an airplane and aerial shots from a plane window.

“Love being surrounded by strong women supporting each other!” she captioned the clip. “Thanks to @fortunempw, my team, DC, and my sweet friends for the 24 hours of impact (and fun!)”

Meghan Markle Rocks Bag Monogrammed with Royal Initials on D.C. Trip

Meghan Markle’s Instagram video on Oct. 15, 2025.Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram

In May 2018, Queen Elizabeth granted her grandson Prince Harry and his bride Meghan the royal titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex upon their royal wedding day.

The couple retained the styling following their step back from their royal roles in the U.K. in 2020, and their children are known as Prince Archie of Sussex and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.

Meghan Markle Rocks Bag Monogrammed with Royal Initials on D.C. Trip

Meghan Markle’s Instagram video on Oct. 15, 2025.Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram

Exclusively speaking to PEOPLE earlier this year, Meghan described “Sussex” as the “shared name” for her family.

“It’s our shared name as a family, and I guess I hadn’t recognized how meaningful that would be to me until we had children,” the Duchess of Sussex told PEOPLE. “I love that that is something that Archie, Lili, H and I all have together. It means a lot to me.”

The blue DS tote isn’t the only bag in Meghan’s collection with a monogram reflecting her royal title.

Meghan markle and princess Diana

(Left) Meghan Markle in New York City in 2021; (Right) Princess Diana in Buenos Aires in 1995.Gotham/GC Images; Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty

Meghan has also carried a black Dior Lady D-Lite bag, an iteration of the original famously named after her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, personalized with “DSSOS,” which is interpreted as an abbreviation for Duchess of Sussex.

She debuted that bag at the Global Citizen Live concert in New York City in 2021, which she attended with Prince Harry, and wore it again to lunch with Kimberly Williams-Paisley in her hometown of Montecito, California, in July 2024.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s royal initials were used to celebrate his 40th birthday last September. On With Love, Meghan‘s second season, she showed a baseball cap decorated with “PH 40.”

“Now we get into the things that bring me joy,” she said on the series. “I always have a baseball cap. I made these for my husband’s 40th birthday for him and his friends.”

Meghan Markle on With Love, Meghan

Meghan Markle on With Love, Meghan.Netflix

In Washington, D.C., Meghan spoke at Fortune‘s Most Powerful Women Summit about her brand and being a female founder.

“As women, when we support each other, we are not simply supporting each other’s lives. We’re supporting each other’s legacies. And that’s the piece that’s so powerful,” she said. “When I’m supporting or investing in another female founder, I am investing in what she is going to do for the culture, for her business, the legacy she’s going to leave, and how that brand, if it’s a CPG brand, is going to show up in people’s homes. So it is all fundamentally important, and I don’t think it’s a conversation we should shy away from. I think it’s one that we should really embrace together.”