As Prince William and Kate Middleton continue to draw attention in the UK, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making their presence felt across the Atlantic, particularly in Los Angeles. These days, they no longer seem like newcomers. Instead, they appear settled, moving comfortably between public events and private family time.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were recently seen at the NBA All-Star Game, seated courtside among well-known names from the sport and entertainment industries. Meghan wore something simple but elegant, and at one point leaned gently towards Harry as they watched the game. It was a small, natural moment, but it did not go unnoticed. More than anything, they looked relaxed, like they belonged there.
Just days before that, they had already been spotted enjoying an early Valentine's dinner at one of their favourite restaurants in the City of Angels. The evening was quiet and intimate, with none of the fuss that often follows them. Together, the two outings offered a glimpse into the life they have built in California.
The NBA All-Star Game is known as much for its celebrity crowd as for the basketball itself. When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took their seats, cameras quickly turned in their direction.
According toVogue, the couple seemed at ease throughout the night. Meghan, 44, sat close to Harry, 41, as they followed the game. Their closeness was subtle, but it spoke volumes. It showed a couple simply enjoying the moment together.
For some, seeing a British prince in that setting still feels unusual. But others see it differently. It reflects thelife Harry and Meghan have chosen, one far removed from royal schedules, and closer to the everyday rhythm of Los Angeles.
Before the bright lights of the arena, there was a quieter celebration.Peoplereported that the couple had dinner at Funke, a Beverly Hills restaurant they have visited several times before.
The choice seemed intentional. Rather than trying somewhere new, they returned to a familiar place where they could relax. Those who saw them said they were treated warmly, like any other couple enjoying a night out.
It was not about making headlines. It was simply a chance to spend time together. Still, the timing, so close to Valentine's Day, made the moment feel a little more special.
On Valentine's Day itself, Meghan Markle offered a rare glimpse into theirfamily life. She posted a photo showing Harry spending time with their 4-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet of Sussex.
Source: International Business Times UK