
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have by no means made a secret of being massive Beyoncé followers. After beforehand attending her Renaissance tour, this previous Friday, they were seen having fun with the singer’s stage presence as soon as once more at Los Angeles’s SoFi Stadium, this time for the Cowboy Carter tour.
Getting in on the spirit, the 2 embraced the Western theme for the evening, with the Duchess seen in an off-the-shoulder denim midi-dress by Carolina Herrera, choosing a classy homage to the nation aesthetic. She saved her hair tied again through the present, elegant and sensible for an evening of dancing. However, Prince Harry determined to go for a extra conventional look, carrying darkish denim, a gray informal button-down layered over a black T-shirt, and a darkish inexperienced cowboy hat to high all of it off.

Meghan shared photos of their date evening on her Instagram with a glowing caption.
“About final evening…. Thanks @beyonce and crew for a tremendous live performance (and a really enjoyable date evening)! All love,” she wrote.
In her put up, she additionally revealed a touching element about her husband’s hat, displaying it had the phrases “Archie,” “Lili,” and “My Love” inscribed alongside the inside rim. The inside additionally featured the Californian, United States, and Union Jack flags, in addition to an overview of Africa.

The pair beforehand attended Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in Los Angeles in September 2023, to have a good time the birthday of Meghan’s mom, Doria Ragland. Beyoncé has additionally publicly supported the couple previously, significantly throughout their departure from the Royal Household. In a single episode of their Netflix documentary, Meghan acquired a textual content from the pop star, offering some perception into their friendship.
“I nonetheless can’t imagine she is aware of who I’m… she desires me to really feel protected and guarded,” the previous royal gushed. “She admires and respects my bravery and vulnerability… [She] thinks I used to be chosen to interrupt generational curses.”