Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been spotted letting their hair down in the audience at the first night of Beyonce’s Renaissance tour in California.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were among thousands of who crowded into the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Friday night as the artist kicked off her world tour.
The pair were spotted in a private box along with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, with all members of the group wearing silver to match the singer’s request that her fans wear the colour to her show, Page Six reports.
Meghan was seen clapping and waving her arms, while Doria, who celebrates her 67th birthday today, was seen dancing along to the music.
It’s not the first time the royal couple have crossed paths with Beyonce, with Queen Bey accepting a Brit Award in 2019 in front of a portrait showing Meghan as a royal version of the Mona Lisa.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were pictured in the crowd at the SoFi stadium in Los Angeles on Friday night. Pictured: Harry (right), Meghan (second right) and her mother Doria Ragland (left)

The performance by Beyonce was the first show of her Renaissance world tour. Pictured: Beyonce at last night’s show
In a post explaining why they had decided to put Meghan in the frame, the power couple wrote: ‘In honor of Black History Month, we bow down to one of our Melanated Monas. Congrats on your pregnancy! We wish you so much joy.’
Beyonce publicly praised Meghan’s bravery after the Sussexes’ bombshell interview with Oprah, during which the Duchess claimed to have been subjected to racist treatment within the Royal Family.
Beyonce posted on her website: ‘Thank you Meghan for your courage and leadership. We are all strengthened and inspired by you.’
In one episode of their Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex claimed to have received a supportive text from Queen Bey.
She told the camera crew: ‘Beyonce just texted, just checking in… I still can’t believe she knows who I am…’ She said she wants me to feel safe and protected.
‘She admires and respects my bravery and vulnerability and thinks I was selected to break generational curses that need to be healed.’
The couples previously had a cringe-inducing meeting with the pop megastar and her husband Jay-Z during The Lion King premiere in 2019.
The famous couples met up on the red carpet and engaged in small talk, with Beyonce reportedly calling Meghan ‘my princess’.
However, things took an awkward turn when the Sussexes spoke to the film’s director Jon Favreau and appeared to ask him if there were any voiceover roles available for Meghan.
Video of the encounter showed Beyonce covering her face before uncomfortably looking away, with social media users suggesting she was cringing over the exchange.
One user tweeted: ‘Look at Beyonce! She KNOWS what’s happening and she and Mr. Carter have to pretend to be nice until the Harkles get through the line.
She added: ‘But basically, Harry is asking Bob for a job for Meghan. Meghan’s pretending it’s not happening. Despite having planned that.’
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Another added: ‘This is painful to watch. Everyone seems so uncomfortable, especially while Meghan is speaking with Beyoncé.’
There was to be a similar exchange later in the evening when Prince Harry touted his wife’s acting chops to Disney CEO Bob Iger.
During conversation, Harry asks: ‘You do know she does voiceovers?’
Iger can be heard replying: ‘Ah, I did not know that.’ Harry then responds: ‘You seem surprised. She’s really interested.’ The Disney chief then says: ‘We’d love to try. That’s a great idea.’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle crossed paths with Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z at The Lion King premiere in 2019. During their meeting The Duke of Sussex (left) touted his wife’s (far left) voiceover to The Lion King director Jon Favreau (right)

The exchange sparked an awkward moment with Beyonce covering her face as Harry said ‘we can make ourselves available’

Meghan then jokes ‘That’s really why we’re here, to pitch’ as Beyonce looked on at the exchange
Last month Meghan enjoyed a girl’s night out at the same arena when she went with friends to watch a Taylor Swift concert.
The 42-year-old was joined by her British best friend Lucy Fraser as they watched Swift’s Eras Tour while Harry was in Japan with his best friend Nacho Figueras promoting his charity work.
It also comes the same week that Ms Ragland was seen cosying up to the Kardashians at a glitzy event for charity This Is Humanity – which works to raise awareness about separated and reunified families and children at the border.
Earlier this week the couple celebrated the release of their latest Netflix project, a documentary about athletes competing in the Invictus Games, the event which Harry set up in 2014.
The five-episode series, Heart of Invictus, saw Harry open up about his mental health struggles and tracked the journeys of multiple wounded veterans as they prepared for last year’s games in The Hague, Netherlands.
Harry surprised a group of theatre-goers on Monday night by turning up to a premier showing the first two episodes and posing for photos with the audience.
Their trip top see Beyonce comes days before they are expected to jet off to Dusseldorf in Germany, for this year’s edition of the Invictus Games.
They weren’t the only famous faces to turn out for Queen Bey’s performance, with the likes of Terry Crews, Taraji P. Henson and Shanina Shaik pictured in attendance.

Actor Terry Crews poses for the camera as he arrives for last night’s Beyonce concert with his wife

Actress Taraji P. Henson (right) makes a stylish entrance at the SoFi Stadium for last night’s event

Fashion model Shanina Shaik arrives in a leather corset and denim for the Beyonce concert