Earlier this month, Prince Harry and his wife Megan Markle met publicly with a senior royal family member for the first time since stepping down as working royals.
On Friday, the Duke of Sussex was spotted playing polo at the Cancha de Estrella polo club in Santa Barbara, having spent time in London earlier this month to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's platinum birthday.
Photos obtained by news show Prince Harry, 37, wearing a green shirt with white trousers. He also completed his vision of going out by wearing black boots and knee pads. Standing on the sidelines, Prince Harry seemed focused on a game where he appeared to be playing for his friend Nacho Figueras' team against Dundee II. The public match ended in a 12:8 win for the opposing team. His wife, Megan Markle, reported not attending the event.
The sightings came after 40-year-old Prince Harry and Markle appeared during the Queen's four days of celebrations to mark 70 years of the king's historic reign.
On June 3, the Royal Family continued the Platinum Jubilee celebrations with a thanksgiving ceremony in honor of Queen Elizabeth at St. Paul. Harry and Megan - who revealed their life as royalty in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021 - arrived in front of Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William, and Kate Middleton. This is the first time the three couples have appeared together in public in more than two years. As Prince William, 39 and 40, walked to Kate's front row seats, there was no eye contact between the couple and Prince Harry and Megan, who sat with Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice, and their husband in the second row in a row.
There was also no interaction between Sussex and Cambridge when they left the office. Instead, Harry and Megan talk to Harry's cousins ​​Zara Tyndall and Peter Phillips on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral before their departure.
However, a royal insider told news this week about the situation: "It was meant to only be about the Queen and not allow people to speculate about their relationship.
The day before, on June 2, Megan and Harry joined members of the royal family for Trooping the Color. However, since they were no longer senior royals, they were not invited to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace or join the parade during the parade. Instead, they watched the event with other members of the royal family from the major general's office who watched the cavalry parade.