Meghan Markle attends Beyoncé’s tour for the second time, no Prince Harry in sight
Meghan Markle was back for round two of Beyoncé’s “Renaissance World Tour” Monday night – this time, without Prince Harry.
The Duchess of Sussex — who already took in one of Beyoncé’s shows with her husband last Friday — was seen hanging with Kerry Washington and Kelly Rowland at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
According to photos snapped by celebrity photographer Kevin Mazur, Markle, 42, appeared to be having a blast with the famous crew.
The former “Suits” actress smiled wide as she took in Beyoncé’s birthday celebration show from a box seat. She put her own spin on the silver dress code by wearing a mock-neck tank and a silver skirt.
Meanwhile, Washington, 46, dazzled in an embellished black top and leather pants while Rowland, 42, looked like an “Alien Superstar” in face gems and a black leather bustier.
Other celebrities spotted in the crowd Monday night included Kim and Khloé Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet, Katy Perry and Jeff Bezos. Diana Ross also attended the show and was invited on stage to sing “Happy Birthday” to Beyoncé, who turned 42 that day.
Markle’s attendance at the concert came just days after Prince Harry, 38, was photographed looking bored at the Friday show.
As Page Six previously reported, the Sussexes were seen dancing in a private box along with Markle’s mom, Doria Ragland.
The couple honored Beyoncé’s request for her fans to wear silver to the show with Markle stunning in a white shirt and a silver sequin pencil skirt and the red-headed royal looking dapper in a gray blazer.
Harry appeared much more at ease on Sunday when he and his lads supported Lionel Messi at Inter Miami’s match against Los Angeles FC at BMO Stadium.
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However, the “Spare” author fueled rumors that he is no longer pals with David Beckham when he was seen rushing past the soccer star’s son Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz while leaving the sporting event.
Markle and Harry’s solo appearances followed a barrage of unfounded rumors that their marriage is on the rocks. But sources told Page Six in July that there was no truth to the breakup speculation.
“It’s not true. It’s literally made up,” the insider said.
The “Archetypes” podcast host and Harry — who moved to Montecito, Calif., in March 2020 after resigning as senior members of the royal family — tied the knot in May 2018 and share two kids: Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2.