Prince Harry & Meghan Markle put on united front at Beyonce gig after rumours they are ‘living separate lives’


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appeared in sync at Beyoncé’s concert last night, dismissing recent speculation that their relationship was strained.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted enjoying themselves from a luxury suite, reportedly worth several thousand dollars, during Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour stop in Los Angeles.

Harry, 40, was seen standing and moving his head to the beat, while Meghan, 43, raised her arms and danced enthusiastically as Beyoncé performed Texas Hold ‘Em.

An official photo shared on Beyoncé’s tour website showed the couple smiling and embracing, further emphasizing their closeness. Harry was dressed in a khaki hat and jacket paired with a black T-shirt, while Meghan wore a royal blue dress in line with the event’s cowboy-inspired theme.

A concertgoer from a nearby suite claimed Meghan shared pizza, burgers, and chicken tenders with him and a friend.

Meghan later referred to the concert as a “very fun date night” in an Instagram caption, writing: “About last night…. Thank you Beyoncé and team for an amazing concert (and a very fun date night)! All love.” She also posted a video of Harry giving her a kiss on the cheek, along with other images from the night, including one where she hugged him tightly.

Another highlight shared by Meghan was the inside of Harry’s cowboy hat, which was engraved with their children’s names: “Archie, Lili, my love,” along with both the British and American flags.

Their public show of unity follows rumors suggesting they were living increasingly separate lives.

Both Harry and Meghan have also faced personal challenges in recent weeks.

Harry recently lost an appeal in the High Court regarding his ongoing dispute with the Home Office over his security status. He had argued that his safety was at risk during visits to the UK after losing his entitlement to automatic armed police protection following his and Meghan’s decision to step back from royal duties.

In a BBC interview from California after the ruling, Harry expressed disappointment and suggested the issue had strained his relationship with his father.

He remarked: “I have no idea how much longer my father has – he is no longer speaking to me – but it would be nice to reconcile.” Despite claiming he had forgiven the Royal Family, he offered no apology himself and voiced frustration over the difficulty of bringing his family to Britain.

However, The Sun reported footage of Harry recently in West London, knocking on several doors looking for a friend’s house—seemingly contradicting his concerns about safety without royal protection. He reportedly stayed at a friend’s upscale residence and even ordered a Deliveroo, which was delivered to the front door—something that breaks normal security protocol.

Meanwhile, Meghan found herself dealing with legal threats over a bath salt recipe she shared on her Netflix show With Love, Meghan. A viewer, Robin Patrick from Maryland, who has diabetes, claimed the recipe left her with “catastrophic burns” and caused ulcers after use. She threatened to sue Meghan and the production companies, including Netflix, for £7 million.

The bath salt blend included Epsom salts, which are not typically advised for people with diabetes due to potential risks like skin irritation or cracking. Cameron Stracther, a lawyer for the Intellectual Property Corporation, stated that the ingredients weren’t “inherently dangerous” and did not pose a “clear and present danger to the public.”

He added, “The use of Epsom salts is contraindicated for individuals with diabetes except on the advice of a physician. It was not foreseeable that you would disregard the instructions on the Epsom salt packaging in attempting to make and use your own bath salts. For this separate reason, there can be no negligence claim against anyone involved in the production or distribution of the series.”

Despite the legal and personal hurdles, Harry and Meghan’s appearance at Beyoncé’s concert seemed to send a clear message: they’re still together, and very much in step.