On Tuesday night, Meghan Markle was seen letting her hair down and singing along to Taylor Swift’s concert with her friend Lucy Fraser.
Despite claims that Taylor turned down an invitation to appear on Meghan’s podcast Archetypes, the Duchess leaped out of her chair and sang out the lyrics to Taylor’s 2008 song You Belong With Me, according to sources.
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Taylor told the ecstatic crowd gathered at the SoFi stadium in Los Angeles, “Let’s go back to high school!” before bursting into her hit song, one of her earliest.
Unlike many other celebs who have attended Taylor’s LA concerts this week, Meghan did not take a photo with her.
Alicia Keys and Kobe Bryant’s widow Vanessa each brought their children for a photo with Taylor, who was also joined by celebs such as Gigi Hadid, Paula Abdul, and Sarah Michelle Gellar to watch her perform.
Misha Nonoo, a close friend of Meghan’s, was spotted arriving at the event with Karlie Kloss.
While Meghan was enjoying her night out, her husband, Prince Harry, was thousands of miles away in Tokyo, attending the ISPS Sports Values Summit-Special Edition with his friend and polo partner Nacho Figueras.
He is now in Singapore for the 2023 Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup, which will be played on Saturday at Singapore Polo Club to raise funds for his African organization Sentebale.
They may be spending some time apart this week, but the couple was photographed celebrating Meghan’s 42nd birthday at upscale Montecito restaurant Tre Lune last week.
They have no doubt spent the summer at their Montecito residence with their two children, Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, as they adore spending valuable family time outdoors.
In their 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry mentioned that the Sussexes like cycling together and taking their dogs to the beach.
The family is also likely to spend time in their vast garden, which includes a chicken coop and vegetable plot to keep the kids entertained.
The remainder of the royals will soon go for their traditional summer vacation to Balmoral, the first time they have visited their Scottish residence since Queen Elizabeth’s death.
Despite an open invitation, Harry and Meghan are not anticipated to attend.